Re: concerns about install freebsd
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2022 00:09:32 UTC
On 9/28/22 11:08, jian he wrote: > I asked the question about "freebsd graphic text editor". The question is > stupid. > > The real questions for me(don't want waste too much time on install) would > be: > > - I already installed linux, any external pan drive needs to install > freebsd? > - Can I install linux and freebsd in the same machine (I think it's > intel x86 architecture)? If so, can I switch it easily, just use the > shortcut key then switch to another system. > - How long does it take to install freebsd(all settings default, ignore > internet speed) (I like to first make it work, then try to understand the > system internals). > - If all things are pretty easy to set, can you give an authoritative > video link? (in case I fail, I can follow through) I know there are many > youtube tutorials, but I obviously don't know which one is right. As mentioned by other readers, I also suggest installing FreeBSD in a VM. Here are my notes from a FreeBSD-12.1-RELEASE-amd64 install in July, 2020: Welcome Install Keymap Selection Continue with default keymap Set Hostname f1.tracy.holgerdanske.com Distribution Selection <none> Partitioning Auto (ZFS) Pool Type/Disks stripe: 1 disk ada0 INTEL SSDSC2CW060A3 Pool Name f1_zroot Force 4K Sectors YES Encrypt Disks YES Partition Scheme MBR (BIOS) Swap Size 2g Mirror Swap YES Encrypt Swap YES >>> Install Proceed with installation Encryption passphrase * Root password * Network Configuration em0 Configure IPv4 Yes Use DHCP No IP Address 192.168.5.99 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Router 192.168.5.1 Configure IPv6 No Search tracy.holgerdanske.com IPv4 DNS #1 192.168.5.1 IPv4 DNS #2 <blank> CMOS clock set to UTC Yes Time Zone Region America -- North and South Country or region United States of America Zone Pacific Time & Date - month, year, day <verify> Time & Data - time <verify> Services to start at boot sshd, ntpdate, ntpd, powerd System hardening options <none> Add users No Final configuration Exit Open shell No Complete Reboot Other readers mentioned online documentation. I like books. I suggest: https://mwl.io/nonfiction/os#af3e David