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Operating Systems BSD installing FreeBSD Post 53533 by auswipe on Sunday 18th of July 2004 01:37:31 AM
Old 07-18-2004
Quote:
Originally posted by hmaiida
thank u for responding

now i'm just downloading the following from FreeBSD.org :

1- 5.2.1-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso
2- 5.2.1-RELEASE-i386-disc2.iso
3- 5.2.1-RELEASE-i386-miniinst.iso
4- 5.2.1-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso

these are supposed to be standard files that i just need burning each one on a CD (bootable CDs)....and then proceeding to a "nprmal" guided installation (with gui mode..etc...)....

your advice please...

regards
All you need is 5.2.1-RELEASE-i386-miniinst.iso. It's less than 300 megs and has everything that you need to get started.

Be sure to read through the FreeBSD handbook available at www.freebsd.org. It is one of the best resources on the 'net when it comes to FreeBSD. www.freebsddiary.com is another good source with examples of problems and their solutions.
 

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reverse-depends(1)					      General Commands Manual						reverse-depends(1)

NAME
reverse-depends - List the reverse-dependencies (or build-dependencies) of a package SYNOPSIS
reverse-depends [options] package DESCRIPTION
List reverse-dependencies (or build-dependencies) of package. If the package name is prefixed with src: then the reverse-dependencies of all the binary packages that the specified source package builds will be listed. OPTIONS
-r RELEASE, --release=RELEASE Query dependencies in RELEASE. Default: current development release. -R, --without-recommends Only consider Depends relationships, not Recommends. -s, --with-suggests Also consider Suggests relationships. -b, --build-depends Query build dependencies. Synonym for --arch=source. -a ARCH, --arch=ARCH Query dependencies in ARCH. Besides valid architecture names, the special values any and source may be used. any displays all reverse dependencies, the union across all architecture. source displays build dependencies. Default: any. -c COMPONENT, --component=COMPONENT Only consider reverse-dependencies in COMPONENT. Can be specified multiple times. Default: all components. -l, --list Display a simple, machine-readable list. -u URL, --service-url=URL Reverse Dependencies web-service URL. Default: UbuntuWire's service at http://qa.ubuntuwire.org/rdepends/. -h, --help Display a help message and exit EXAMPLES
All reverse dependencies of source package bash: reverse-depends src:bash AUTHORS
reverse-depends and this manpage were written by Stefano Rivera <stefanor@ubuntu.com>. Both are released under the terms of the ISC License. ubuntu-dev-tools November 2011 reverse-depends(1)
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