On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 10:54 PM, Stefan Miklosovic
<miklosovic.free...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What I still miss is a way how to "bend" freebsd to my needs. In
> linux, it is easy
> as hell, remove this, change that, and it still runs. I am afraid that
> if I cut off some
> parts of system, I will not benefit from it anymore. For example, I
> install minimal bsd,
> but it contains still things I do not need (some dir like "games" and other
> stuff or some ancient groups in /etc/groups like uucp, proxy,games, dialer 
> (???
> in year 2010, who use it?) and so on.

You're aware of nanobsd(8)?

-cpghost.

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