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The Definitive Guide to PC-BSD - Frugal Unix for Power Users

of: Dru Lavigne

Apress, 2010

ISBN: 9781430226420 , 400 Pages

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The Definitive Guide to PC-BSD - Frugal Unix for Power Users


 

"Installing PC-BSD PC-BSD (p. 9-10)

was designed to be easy to install. Even if you’ve never installed an operating system before, the default settings provided by the installer will allow for a quick and successful PC-BSD installation. If you have a spare computer and a PC-BSD DVD, you can install and start using PC-BSD in under 30 minutes.

This chapter is designed for both novice and advanced users. If you don’t know what you’re doing and are afraid of losing the data on your computer, start with the section “Using the Live DVD” later in this chapter. This will enable you to try out PC-BSD without destroying the data on your computer. You can then read through the rest of the chapter as you become more comfortable with the idea of performing an installation that will replace the current operating system on your computer with PC-BSD.

This chapter discusses all of the possibilities that can occur during an installation. By understanding what each setting does, you can decide whether you want to change it or accept the default setting. I will let you know if a setting is meant for advanced users or requires additional understanding of how computers work. This chapter also discusses settings of interest to advanced users who would like to perform an installation that doesn’t overwrite the existing operating system. I will show you how to create free space for the PC-BSD installation and how to configure a boot manager so multiple operating systems can exist on one computer.

What’s New in PC-BSD 8


This book was written to PC-BSD version 8.0, which was released in February 2010. Some of the notable features of this release include the following:

New system installer:
The system installer was completely rewritten. It now enables users to test their keyboard layout and to install FreeBSD or PC-BSD, and provides a summary of the installation settings. The back end of the installer is scriptable, allowing advanced users to fully customize their installations.

Software Manager:
This now includes a software browser, enabling users to easily find and install software in the same utility that is used to remove and update installed software.

Life Preserver:
PC-BSD now includes an easy-to-use backup utility.

Nvidia for AMD64:
Nvidia GeForce1 video cards are now fully supported on both the 32- and 64-bit versions of PC-BSD.

Adobe Flash Player 10:
As of this writing, 10 is the latest version of Flash, meaning you can view any flash content in PC-BSD.

KDE 4.3.4:
As of this writing, this is the latest version of KDE. Chapter 3 introduces you to the KDE desktop.

New USB system: The entire USB system was rewritten for FreeBSD 8,2 making it easier to work with USB devices.

Filesystem support: PC-BSD now supports encrypted filesystems and the ZFS filesystem. See the “Disk Setup” section in this chapter for more information about selecting a filesystem during installation."