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| ===== Hardware Compatibility List ===== | ===== Hardware Compatibility List ===== | ||
| - | For BSDRP you need: | + | To run BSDRP, you will need: |
| - | * a 4GB flash disk (Compact Flash, USB stick, mSATA flash module, etc.). | + | * A 4GB flash disk (such as Compact Flash, USB stick, |
| - | * a minimum | + | * At least 1GB of RAM. |
| - | [[https:// | + | All hardware supported by the latest |
| - | + | ||
| - | Wireless, PCMCIA | + | |
| ===== Filename convention ===== | ===== Filename convention ===== | ||
| - | The BSDRP images use this filename convention: | + | BSDRP image filenames follow |
| - | BSDRP_// | + | BSDRP_// |
| The value //image type// can be: | The value //image type// can be: | ||
| - | * full : To be used for installing BSDRP. This image contain | + | * full : For full installation, |
| - | * upgrade : To be used for upgrading BSDRP. This image contain | + | * upgrade : For system upgrades, includes |
| The value //arch// can be: | The value //arch// can be: | ||
| - | | + | * amd64 : For modern |
| - | | + | * aarch64 |
| - | + | ||
| - | The value //console// can be: | + | |
| - | * vga: To be used with a vga card and keyboard as default console (but it's still possible to connect to the serial port) | + | |
| - | * serial: For headless use, use only serial port as default console | + | |
| Examples: | Examples: | ||
| - | * BSDRP_0.3_full_i386_vga.img, means full image, for arch i386, with keyboard/ | + | * BSDRP_2.0_full_amd64.img: Full image for x86_64. |
| - | * BSDRP_0.3_upgrade_amd64_serial.img, means upgrade | + | * BSDRP_2.0_upgrade_aarch64.img: Upgrade |
| The *.mtree.xz files are used for system integrity check. | The *.mtree.xz files are used for system integrity check. | ||
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| == Windows users == | == Windows users == | ||
| - | Here are the 2 steps for writing the image to a CF/USB removable media: | + | Here are the 2 steps for writing the image to a CF/flasg/USB removable media: |
| - | - Decompress the BSDRP image file [[http:// | + | - Decompress the BSDRP image using [[http:// |
| - | - Use [[http:// | + | - Use [[http:// |
| == *BSD or Linux users == | == *BSD or Linux users == | ||
| - | Connect your Compact Flash or USB disk and write down the device name (can be ' | + | Connect your flash or USB drive and note its device name. |
| - | + | Decompress the image and copy it to your drive using a byte copy command. | |
| - | Then unzip the file and byte copy it to your drive (**Warning: | + | Then unzip the file and byte copy it to your drive (**Warning: |
| < | < | ||
| xzcat BSDRP_full_amd64_vga.1.0.img.xz | dd of=/dev/sd4 bs=256k | xzcat BSDRP_full_amd64_vga.1.0.img.xz | dd of=/dev/sd4 bs=256k | ||
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