On Mon, 3 Dec 2007 01:20:57 -0800 (PST)
cuongvt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> sarek wrote:
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> > to allow for csup/cvsup'ing the source code.
> >
> Yes, it is solution for freebsd on usb stick.
> But you know, They are hosting internal LAN for file sharing, so I
> think usb solution is
On Monday 03 December 2007 11:20:57 cuongvt wrote:
> sarek wrote:
> > to allow for csup/cvsup'ing the source code.
>
> Yes, it is solution for freebsd on usb stick.
> But you know, They are hosting internal LAN for file sharing, so I think
> usb solution is not suitable ;)
> ANy idea?
You probably
sarek wrote:
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> to allow for csup/cvsup'ing the source code.
>
Yes, it is solution for freebsd on usb stick.
But you know, They are hosting internal LAN for file sharing, so I think usb
solution is not suitable ;)
ANy idea?
Tnx in advance
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cuongvt wrote:
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> sarek wrote:
>> Oops forgot to mention an other solution would be to install
>> FreeBSD on the USB device then do a cvsup on it... do a search
>> for "FreeBSD on a Stick" on google and there is a step a guide to
>> do just this.
>>
sarek wrote:
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> Oops forgot to mention an other solution would be to install FreeBSD
> on the USB device then do a cvsup on it... do a search for "FreeBSD on
> a Stick" on google and there is a step a guide to do just this.
>
Sorry for my unclear English, I mean after download it to USB drive
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cuongvt wrote:
> I know that we can use cvsup to download all Freebsd source code
> then make buildworld. But is there a way to download it manually? I
> means, I have friends that have PCs but not have interenet
> connecttions, so they may come to int