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Revision as of 01:22, 24 March 2012

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FreeBSD 9.0
200px-Freebsd_logo.svg.png
http://www.freebsd.org/

Information

ERPXE Module

  • Name: - FreeBSD
  • Version: 9.0

Plugin type

Plugin type
FreeBSD Anti-Virus Deployment Diagnostics OS Installation Live Media Recovery Tools
No No No Yes Yes No

Plugin Requirments

Plugin Requirments
FreeBSD CIFS HTTP Internet NFS Linux OS Windows OS
No No No No Yes Yes

Screen Shots

300px-FreeBSD.png 220px-FreeBSD_Applications.png 220px-711-screenshot.png


Special Information

FreeBSD is a free Unix-like operating system descended from AT&T UNIX via BSD UNIX.

Although for legal reasons FreeBSD cannot be called "UNIX",[1] as the direct descendant of BSD UNIX (many of whose original developers became FreeBSD developers), FreeBSD's internals and system APIs are UNIX-compliant.

Thanks to its permissive licensing terms, much of FreeBSD’s code base has become an integral part of other operating systems such as OS X that have subsequently been certified as UNIX-compliant and have formally received UNIX branding.

With the exception of the proprietary OS X, FreeBSD is the most widely used BSD-derived operating system in terms of number of installed computers, and is the most widely used freely licensed, open-source BSD distribution, accounting for more than three-quarters of all installed systems running free, open-source BSD derivatives.

Installation Instructions

Custom mfsbsd.hd files were created in this plugin.

Download freebsd9-XXX.tar.gz to /

https://sourceforge.net/projects/erpxe/files/plugins/

Extract freebsd9-XXX.tar.gz file to / :

tar -xvzf freebsd9-XXX.tar.gz

All Done!