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I'm also active as MaxEnt on various MediaWiki Foundation projects.  In my own network I run a mixture of OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Fedora Core, and Ubuntu.   
 
I'm also active as MaxEnt on various MediaWiki Foundation projects.  In my own network I run a mixture of OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Fedora Core, and Ubuntu.   
  
 
On the BSD side, I'm presently running a FreeBSD backup server, I host various web sites (including a handful of MediaWiki sites) on a FreeBSD hosting service that recently upgraded to 6.2, and I'm in the process of adding to my test network a pfSense firewall and a Varnish http accelerator, also on the FreeBSD 6.2 platform.   
 
On the BSD side, I'm presently running a FreeBSD backup server, I host various web sites (including a handful of MediaWiki sites) on a FreeBSD hosting service that recently upgraded to 6.2, and I'm in the process of adding to my test network a pfSense firewall and a Varnish http accelerator, also on the FreeBSD 6.2 platform.   
  
On the Linux side, I'm in the process of switching over the remaining Fedora boxes to Ubuntu.  I just completed my first successful netboot / local mirror installation of Feisty Fawn (mirror is set up for i386 and AMD64).  The stupid thing chewed up more disk space than I anticipated, but in the end it worked well.   
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On the Linux side, I'm in the process of switching over the remaining Fedora boxes to Ubuntu.  I just completed my first successful netboot / local mirror installation of Feisty Fawn using apt-mirror on an OpenBSD host (mirror is set up for i386 and AMD64).  The stupid thing chewed up more disk space than I anticipated, but in the end it worked well.   
  
 
I PXE-booted my FreeBSD backup server quite a while back, but I didn't set up a local installation mirror at the time.  I stumbled upon this wiki looking for the best method to manage a local FreeBSD install mirror.  Hopefully this site will get me started and I can contribute back a few refinements along the trail.
 
I PXE-booted my FreeBSD backup server quite a while back, but I didn't set up a local installation mirror at the time.  I stumbled upon this wiki looking for the best method to manage a local FreeBSD install mirror.  Hopefully this site will get me started and I can contribute back a few refinements along the trail.

Revision as of 20:28, 22 July 2007

I'm also active as MaxEnt on various MediaWiki Foundation projects. In my own network I run a mixture of OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Fedora Core, and Ubuntu.

On the BSD side, I'm presently running a FreeBSD backup server, I host various web sites (including a handful of MediaWiki sites) on a FreeBSD hosting service that recently upgraded to 6.2, and I'm in the process of adding to my test network a pfSense firewall and a Varnish http accelerator, also on the FreeBSD 6.2 platform.

On the Linux side, I'm in the process of switching over the remaining Fedora boxes to Ubuntu. I just completed my first successful netboot / local mirror installation of Feisty Fawn using apt-mirror on an OpenBSD host (mirror is set up for i386 and AMD64). The stupid thing chewed up more disk space than I anticipated, but in the end it worked well.

I PXE-booted my FreeBSD backup server quite a while back, but I didn't set up a local installation mirror at the time. I stumbled upon this wiki looking for the best method to manage a local FreeBSD install mirror. Hopefully this site will get me started and I can contribute back a few refinements along the trail.

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