Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 15:25:44 +1200 From: "Craig Harding" <crh@outpost.co.nz> To: freebsd-chat@freebsd.org Subject: Another Successful Installation of FreeBSD Message-ID: <199904220545.RAA12683@fep2-orange.clear.net.nz>
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Jordan was just mentioning that people only notice when something goes wrong. So while I'm just completing the successful install of another brand new FreeBSD server for us, I thought I'd mention how superbly straightforward the installation procedure is. Unlike some here I don't have a room full of FreeBSD servers dating back 6 years, but I've had a single machine (which started FreeBSD life as a 386DX40 and is currently a P75) running FreeBSD since 2.0.5, and it's been uniformly a hassle-free existence. It's began life as a dialup UUCP server running INN in a very small way, for the last 16 months it's been my company's dialup PPP gateway and mail server, and now with (at last!) the imminent connection of a real Internet link I'm getting a couple more machines (nothing flash, one P166 and a 486DX4 100) to spread the load around so we can do a little web hosting for a few clients. As you can see, I don't do many installs, I subscribe to the CDs and typically install one version in three. But whenever I do, I'm always impressed by the ease of use of the install program. It just works, with a minimum of strife, and just enough prompting to remind me of the few tricky details I've forgotten since the last time. My hat is off to everyone involved. With FreeBSD I can run a lowcost fileserver for the office Macs and PCs, spend as little time as possible in maintenance/admin, and it just works. -- C. -- Craig Harding Head of Postproduction, Outpost Digital Media Ltd "I don't know about God, I just think we're handmade" - Polly To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-chat" in the body of the message
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