BSD/OS 1.1

From: healyzh_at_aracnet.com <(healyzh_at_aracnet.com)>
Date: Mon Mar 12 15:14:10 2001

>
> 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
Received on Mon Mar 12 2001 - 15:14:10 GMT

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