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Encyclopedia > Frenzy LiveCD

Frenzy is a "portable system administrator toolkit," LiveCD based on FreeBSD. It generally contains software for hardware tests, file system check, security check and network setup and analysis. The system is mostly oriented to Russian-speaking users. It fits on one mini-CD (200MB). It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with LiveDistro. ... A rendering of the BSD daemon by Poul-Henning Kamp FreeBSD is a free, open source, Unix-like operating system descended from AT&T UNIX via the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) branch through 386BSD and 4. ...


External Links

  • Frenzy Project Homepage
  • Frenzy 0.3 release - workspace screenshot
  • Software listing for Frenzy

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forum.opennet.ru - "OpenNews: TrueBSD 0.1-RC1 - новый LiveCD на базе FreeBSD" (16) (860 words)
Представлен (http://sokolsoft.org.ru/truebsd/) первый кандидат в релиз нового LiveCD, основанного на FreeBSD, - TrueBSD 0.1-RC1 (http://sokolsoft.org.ru/truebsd/).
TrueBSD 0.1-RC1 - новый LiveCD на базе FreeBSD, www.andr.ru,
TrueBSD 0.1-RC1 - новый LiveCD на базе FreeBSD, zsh,
NationMaster - Encyclopedia: LiveCD (3559 words)
Most LiveCDs contain a system based on the GNU system and the Linux kernel, but there are also LiveCDs based on other operating systems, such as Mac OS, Mac OS X, BeOS, FreeBSD, Minix, NetBSD, Plan 9 or Microsoft Windows, though the legal status of LiveCDs based on Windows code is dubious.
The first OS to support LiveCD operations appears to have been Mac OS 7 on a CD and any other user-created Macintosh CD with a System Folder, which could be brought to a full desktop from a CD-ROM, in 1991.
Some LiveCDs come with an installation utility launchable from a desktop icon that can optionally install the system on a hard drive (Computer hardware that holds and spins a magnetic or optical disk and reads and writes information on it) or USB (additional info and facts about USB) keydrive (additional info and facts about keydrive).
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