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New server – installing FreeBSD

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New server – installing FreeBSD

This is the first in a series of articles about installing a new server.   I’ll talk about the various stages and hopefully this will be enough to get you going.
  1. Installing FreeBSD
  2. Getting cvsup
  3. make world
  4. installing Apache
 Posted by Dan Langille at 12:00 am

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