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FreeBSD on DETER
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Officially Supported Images
- FBSD7-STD FreeBSD 7.3 image.
- FBSD8-STD FreeBSD 8.2 image.
Working with FreeBSD
First things first
FreeBSD comes with excellent documentation. This includes complete manual pages that document everything from syscalls to command line utilities and a handbook that covers basic system administration tasks.
Binary Packages
Binary packages for FreeBSD 7.3-RELEASE and 8.2-RELEASE are mirrored on scratch. In order to install binary packages from scratch, the environment variable PACKAGEROOT is set. To check that this is set, simple echo the variable:
node0 ~]$ echo $PACKAGEROOT http://scratch [jjh@node0 ~]$
You can now use the pkg_add command to install packages. Using the '-r' option instructs pkg_add to fetch the package from the remote host defined by the PACKAGEROOT variable. This command needs to be run as root, so we use the sudo command.
[jjh@node0 ~]$ sudo pkg_add -r tmux Fetching http://scratch/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7.3-release/Latest/tmux.tbz... Done. [jjh@node0 ~]$
To view the list of available packages, you can go to:
To learn more about managing packages on FreeBSD, please refer to Section 4.4 of the FreeBSD Handbook
Source for FreeBSD
For now, the source can be found in /share/freebsd