We seem to have a bunch of Unix-types on here so I thought I'd pose a
question. Today, I came across the following 5 HD disks from Berkeley
Software Design Inc:
- BSD/OS 1.1 Boot Disk 1, /boot and /bsd
- BSD/OS 1.1 Boot Disk 2, Installation Utilities
- BSD/OS 1.1 Kerberos, Kerberos Utilities
- BSD/OS 1.1 Encryption, Encryption Utilities & Src
- BSD/OS 1.1 EZ-Config, Configuration Tools
What's missing from this set that would keep it from installing? Is
there anything particularly interesting about it other than it appears to be
the ancestor of the current Net/FreeBSD?
Actually what you've got here is the commercial BSD varient. Of the top of
my head I'd say it's from around '93-94. I'm guessing you're missing
a
CD-ROM, as you look to have enough there just to do a minimalist setup that
would get you to where you can start the real install.
Zane