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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Installing Freebsd Post 54610 by Neo on Thursday 19th of August 2004 09:00:13 AM
Old 08-19-2004
Yes, it is possible to do from the network, but since CD ROM drives are very cheap, I suggest you get one. It is much easier for a novice to build a OS with a CDROM versus trying to to it over a network connection.
 

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Publican::CreateBrand(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Publican::CreateBrand(3)

NAME
Publican::CreateBrand - A module for generating new brand boilerplate. VERSION
This document describes Publican::CreateBrand version 0.1 SYNOPSIS
use Publican::CreateBrand; my $creator = Publican::CreateBrand->new({name => 'foo'}); $creator->create(); DESCRIPTION
Creates a new Brand for use with the publican package INTERFACE
new Create a Publican object set. Parameters: name Brand Name (Required) create Create all the required files. xml_files Create XML files. conf_files Create configuration files. images Create images dir and all the default images in svg and png format. DIAGNOSTICS
"unknown args %s" All subs with named parameters will return this error when unexpected named arguments are provided. "%s is a required parameter" Any sub with a mandatory parameter will return this error if the parameter is undef. ""Can't create brand, directory %s exists!" When creating a Brand a directory is created with the same name as the brand. If a directory with that name is in the current directory the creation will fail. "Invalid language supplied: %s" The language supplied is not a valid language. "Can't create directory: %s" "Could not open %s for output!" "Can't write file" "Can't open SVG file %s" CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
Publican::CreateBrand requires no configuration files or environment variables. DEPENDENCIES
Carp version Config::Simple File::Path File::pushd DateTime Publican Term::ANSIColor INCOMPATIBILITIES
None reported. BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
None reported. Please report any bugs or feature requests to "publican-list@redhat.com", or through the web interface at <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Publican&amp;component=publican>. AUTHOR
Jeff Fearn "<jfearn@redhat.com>" perl v5.16.3 2014-06-10 Publican::CreateBrand(3)
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