BSD on a USB thumb drive

David Kramer david at thekramers.net
Thu Oct 21 15:56:00 EDT 2004


http://distrowatch.com/?newsid=02011#0

Have you ever wanted a BSD operating system on a bootable USB pen drive? 
This is now a possibility, courtesy of the FreeSBIE project, which has 
just released a test image of "penBSD": "A test image of a minimal 
FreeSBIE, suitable for external support like USB pen or compact flash, is 
now available for download. If you want to help us testing it, you can 
download the image and script in the same directory, plug in your USB pen, 
and launch flashfreesbie.sh. Possibility of booting depends on your 
computer's BIOS. Although the uncompressed image is 64MB, it contains only 
~20MB of data. The flash script will format your device, mount it, mount 
the image in loopback and copy files from it. Therefore, I think that also 
32MB support will work. Please help us testing and give us your 
impressions." This is the full announcement. Download the image from here: 
FreeSBIE-pen.img.bz2 (43.9MB).


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