On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 02:36:29PM -0700, Frank Carreiro wrote:
> Not the installation of software but the installation of FreeBSD itself. 
> It's very easy for a newbie to screw it up (the installation).  After 
> using redhat these last few years I admit I'm spoiled :-)
[...]

Hm - I have no experience with FreeBSD, but if their installation is in any
way similar to OpenBSD, I'd say it's dead-easy for anyone who can read.
Compared to OpenBSD, the RHL installer feels very slow and complicated.
However, having said that, OpenBSD expects the user to do more himself
*after* the install, i.e. no automatic firewall setup, no automatic user
account setup, etc. - just a different philosophy, I think.

Cheeriom

Thomas
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