Is there a live disk project for FreeBSD?
Is there a live disk project for FreeBSD?
Despiste The FreeBSD Project officially distribute a “Live” disk, under most circunstances we needed some more functional tool, that could be run directly from an optic drive (CD) without any other intermediate resource. With this goal in mind, the LiveCD Project was started.
What’s the purpose of the FreeBSD LiveCD tool set?
The FreeBSD LiveCD Tool Set has a main goal, wich is to allow one to generate their own custom FreeBSD Live CDs. FreeBSD LiveCD was born as a Brazilian FreeBSD User Group ( www.fugspbr.org) internal project and technical need.
Is there a root account for FreeBSD LiveCD?
If you did not customize user/group and passwords, the default root account is passwordles. Enjoy 😉 I tride all of that and it didn’t work. If i tipe root as login it gives me a unix prompt but can’t get it to recegnize any unix commands.
What does kmalloc mean in the Linux kernel?
kmalloc is the normal method of allocating memory for objects smaller than page size in the kernel.
Is there way to login to FreeBSD LiveCD?
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Which is the desktop operating system based on FreeBSD?
DesktopBSD is a Unix-derivative, desktop-oriented operating system based on FreeBSD. Its goal is to combine the stability of FreeBSD with the ease-of-use of KDE, which is the default graphical user interface. Formerly DamnSmallBSD; a small live FreeBSD environment geared toward developers and system administrators.
Can you customize live BSD if you have no BSD system?
Both are unix derivates, but they have a different kernel (different project, different development team). Now if you don’t have any bsd system, you can’t customize your live bsd. (second sentence under system requirements in the documentation on the homepage).