Creating a mini install disk, for particular needs

Chris Phillips SysAdmin at Rainbow-IT.net
Wed May 11 11:32:04 PDT 2005


Many thanks to all who have responded!

I have plenty to investigate now.

Kind Regards,


Chris Phillips

Nora Etukudo wrote:
> Am 11. Mai 2005 um 00:56:07 +0100 schrieb Chris Phillips:
> 
> 
>>We need a fairly painless way, to roll out a fresh install onto some 
>>random i386 hardware we have lying around (there's a plentiful supply), 
>>for any new users, who require a basic functioning GUI, with access to 
>>graphical email client, web browser & 'rdesktop' (for the windows 
>>applications, that they are all hooked on).
> 
> 
> Look at
> 
>    http://www.pcbsd.org/
> 
> also. I did just for fun the installation of
> 
>    http://ftp.plusline.de/pcbsd/PCBSD-0.6-x86.iso
> 
> and I'm very impressed.
> 
> A small, but working KDE Desktop "out of the box" (FreeBSD 5.3, KDE 3.4)
> without any huzzle. Start the (graphical!!) installer and get yourself
> a mug of coffee (or what else you prefere).
> 
> Liebe Grüße, Nora.
> 
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