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Date:      Thu, 7 Feb 2002 22:29:37 +0100
From:      Maik Bachmann <maik@Ironmaik.COM>
To:        freebsd-small@freebsd.org
Subject:   picobsd-mod and others
Message-ID:  <20020207222937.R27215@ironmaik.com>

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Hi all,

some questions regarding picobsd since he doc at freebsd.org/~picobsd
seems outdated since ages :( Maybe someone can point me to some newer
doc if available.

Fighting with CDROM ISO images for multias, which I didn't thought
would cost me time ..... me primary goal is to try picobsd on alpha
for a floppy based firewall router.

Yep, I know alpha bins will be larger than i386 and I will probably
run into trouble throwing them onto floppy...

But now the questions:

 - current crunch seems to be based on version 0.2 (or is it an old
   README only). I found 0.3 on the net. Why 0.2 then ?

 - picobsd seems to be version 0.5 even if its only a number (I read
   the coment in cvs rep). Are there plans to continue, planned
   features etc ?

 - whats about picobsd-mod-1.0.1 by papowell. This seems not to be
   merged into main branch. What are the reasons, simply time or
   some pratical reasons ? 

 - can I do more than one floppy (probably needed for alpha, if 
   possible at all) - this is also why I asked the last question
   where its explicitely mentioned to be possible.

 - reasons (exept size) why pico can't be build on alpha anyway ?

TIA
---Maik


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