Thank you all for your advice. Someone advised to simply install debian with such a generous hard drive.
I thought the capabilities of the LEAF variants (having descended from LRP) made them attractive for router applications.
If debian or Red Hat would do just as well, I may as well use that.
My intentions, FWIW, are to teach a class in configuring BGP and OSPF using zebra.lrp.
Are there any advantages/disadvantages to Bering as opposed to Dachstein or other distribs for this purpose?
Thanks, Rick.
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