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Date:      Tue, 13 Sep 2005 16:05:51 -0500
From:      Chris Petrovitch <cpetrovi@purdue.edu>
Cc:        rdwest2005@gmail.com, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Questions
Message-ID:  <43273F2F.3030800@purdue.edu>
In-Reply-To: <43273E9E.5030205@purdue.edu>
References:  <8f28741505091313563aa71300@mail.gmail.com> <43273E9E.5030205@purdue.edu>

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Chris Petrovitch wrote:

> RDWest wrote:
>
>> hi guys,
>> years ago i ran freebsd for apache
>> now i need it as http/ftp/mail
>> with php/mysql
>>
>> the version i bought was 4.0
>> it came with a big book and about 7 cd's
>>
>> thats how long it has been lol
>>
>> questiions
>> here is what i want
>>
>> i need a base os - nothing on it
>> then i want to install each package i need
>>
>> i need to ssh into it to do all tasks
>>
>> where can i get the best newb help?
>> does someone know a guide to just install the base os?
>> and any links for admining freebsd from ssh?
>>
>> tx guys
>>
>> RD
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> Well, from one newb to another,
> I recently just did something similar to what you want but I only used 
> the Handbook (@ freebsd.org).  I installed using the 5.4 cd, and 
> selected the "minimal" option when it asked me waht i wanted to 
> install.  then i installed cvsup-without-gui and updated the source 
> using the tag, RELENG_5_4. tehn rebuilt world and kernel.  then you 
> can cvsup the ports and intall what you want.
>
> hope this helps a little, i found it to work quite well
>
> chris
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sorry, so i guess my answer would be the handbook



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