Sysinstall
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Sysinstall is the menu-driven installer that FreeBSD uses as a default. You see it during the inital install and you can run it at any time from the command line. It's the fast way to install packages (instead of compiling from [[ports]]) as well as the easy way (for newbies especially,) to configure the network and do other system-configuration tasks. | Sysinstall is the menu-driven installer that FreeBSD uses as a default. You see it during the inital install and you can run it at any time from the command line. It's the fast way to install packages (instead of compiling from [[ports]]) as well as the easy way (for newbies especially,) to configure the network and do other system-configuration tasks. | ||
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Revision as of 02:27, 18 December 2004
Sysinstall is the menu-driven installer that FreeBSD uses as a default. You see it during the inital install and you can run it at any time from the command line. It's the fast way to install packages (instead of compiling from ports) as well as the easy way (for newbies especially,) to configure the network and do other system-configuration tasks.