Suggestions for www.freebsd.org and questions
Lowell Gilbert
freebsd-questions-local at be-well.ilk.org
Sun Sep 11 13:27:45 UTC 2005
"Peter Leftwich" <Hostmaster at Video2Video.Com> writes:
> Hi everyone. I was studying up on
> http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.4R/installation-i386.html
> which I have at home on two CD-Rs and which I plan to install this
> weekend - hhooot whoot!!
>
> Some suggestions for the freebsd.org webmaster. Perhaps others
> might find these useful as well?
>
> [1] I think the URL above ought to have a sort of organized, list of
> contents at the top such as
>
> 1.3 Topic1
> 1.4 Topic2
> 1.5 Topic-Or-FAQ-Question3...
>
> The list would be a Table of Contents at the beginning, with each
> section **hyperlinked** for easier, faster knowledge transference.
That sounds like a good idea, if done well.
Sounds like a good way for you to contribute.
> [2] I noticed that the links below are general instructions, but
> maybe having two very similar documents throws off some people
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/index.html
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/install.html
Um, that's the main index versus the installation chapter index.
They kind of have to be separate; it's a hierarchy of topics.
Maybe if you showed a suggestion, it would be clearer what you meant.
> [2] Lastly, some background - I came to the site seeking general
> install recommendations, such as about suggested mountpoints and
> slices (partition) ideology and sizes. Has this been asked before?
> I have a 200GB HDD and no definite plan about setting up slices and
> dirs!!
Ah. Another #2. Very tricky. :-)
It depends on how you use it. Nobody's managed to come up with a
description that covers everybody.
Greg Lehey ("Complete FreeBSD") recommends not partitioning at all
unless you have a specific reason otherwise. I do that on my laptop
(or did, when my laptop had a functioning disk drive). I tend to
partition specifically to make backups convenient.
> [3] Disk space required? I realize the website gives minimum
> recommendations such as 160mb and 24mb RAM for example. Is it a
> good idea to set up an OS-only slice / bare minimum / then have a
> separate slice for my binaries and XFree86?
That's typically "/" vs. "/usr". Very common; the installer does that
for you.
> [4] FOUR is here as a great tip if you have not seen this page:
> http://gerda.univie.ac.at/freebsd-laptops/index.pl great idea!! but
> it would be neat if each 'datasheet' or 'lab report' if you will,
> linked to the product listed at an official company URL e.g.
> http://store.ibm.com/products.php?ThinkpadXYZ1000
That's not official documentation, but it does accept comments from
anyone; you can add any links you think helpful.
--
Lowell Gilbert, embedded/networking software engineer, Boston area
http://be-well.ilk.org/~lowell/
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