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Date:      Sat, 20 Mar 2004 14:46:04 -0500
From:      Chris Pepper <pepper@reppep.com>
To:        freebsd-doc@lists.freebsd.org
Cc:        Bjorn Dittmer-Roche <bjorn@reppep.com>
Subject:   http://www.reppep.com/~pepper/freebsd/install/
Message-ID:  <p06100f01bc824c1d14f5@[192.168.0.3]>

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Docs,

	I've written up a guide for installing a FreeBSD 4 system 
with a variety of useful ports, and specific suggested tweaks. I 
think it might be a useful article for recent converts, or helpful 
external reference for folks bringing up their own services on 
FreeBSD and looking for tips.

	What do y'all think? I've run through it a few times, and 
everything seems to work, except localhost access for /server-status 
& /server-info (I assume IPv4 only, and 4.9 seems to ship with IPv6 
on by default). Also, I'll probably abstract out most of the 'vi' 
instructions into a pre- step, and tell users to save their 
customizations for later rebuilds, but that's a detail.

	Does this look worthwhile to anyone?


						Thanks,


						Chris Pepper
PS-"Upgrade Source, Kernel & World" provides an 'express' recipe for 
upgrading a whole system after initial install. My original goal was 
to prepare everything so "portupgrade -a" was likely to work 
properly...
-- 
Chris Pepper:               <http://www.reppep.com/~pepper/>;
Rockefeller University:     <http://www.rockefeller.edu/>;


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