take a look at freesbie (www.freesbie.org)

hth

irvin


On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 14:25:28 -0500, daniel quinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i've been asked by my company to put together a basic cd that can install a
> basic freebsd5 system just by putting in the disc and turning it on.  it'd
> have to have a base number of packages and be configured for networking etc
> at bootup etc.
> 
> but here's the problem.  i'm a gentoo-linux guy.  i'm still very new to bsd
> and i'm running circles trying to figure out what i'm supposed to be looking
> at for this.  i found the livecd in ports, but i *think* it's made for
> freebsd4 since the livecd.sh keeps failing when trying to copy certain files
> from the cd, so i'm still lost.
> 
> is this a common thing?  is there a howto i should be looking at?  am i on the
> right track with the livecd?  input is greatly appreciated.
> 
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