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SRA840 Lab1

296 bytes added, 00:58, 19 January 2009
Kezhong Liang
3. FreeBSD supports UFS file system and Fedora supports EXT2, EXT3, and so on.
4. FreeBSD uses text-based sysinstall utility to install OS and Fedora uses graphic mode.
5. FreeBSD uses tcsh as default shell and Fedora uses bash. 6. GUI may not be installed on FreeBSD.
'''Pros of FreeBSD installation process '''
Some cons here1.The default installation is basic operating system and occupies small size of disk.
'''Cons of FreeBSD installation process '''
Some Pros here.1.Users who want to install need to configure more than Fedora. '''differences Differences in disk drives labeling and supported file systems''' FreeBSD: *ad0 represents a disk. *support UFS file system Linux: */dev/sda represents a disk. *support EXT2, EXT3, and so on. '''Files in the /etc directory (what each of them do)'''
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'''files in the /etc directory (what each of them do)Setting up a network'''
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'''setting up a network''' Something... '''startStart-up scripts in FreeBSD'''
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