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FuguIta is the Live CD which was built from OpenBSD, featuring;
Note: FuguIta () stands for "Blowfish Disk" in Japanese. Fugu means blowfish, and Ita means something flat such as a plate, a disk or a board etc...
Some Japanese might associate those who cook when hearing Ita.
For them, so FuguIta also means a "Blowfish Cook".
Base System | |
OpenBSD 3.9 | Then Operating System |
Network | |
fetchmail | POP/IMAP email client |
procmail | email proccessing filter |
w3m | text-based web browser (images, tables, frames are OK) |
rdesktop | remote desktop client for MS Windows RDP |
rsync | remote file synchronization tool |
Mew | email user agent (works on Emacs) |
Riece | IRC client (works on Emacs) |
Emacs-w3m | web browser which works on Emacs |
DeleGate | multi-purpose proxy server |
Media | |
xv | image viewer |
mplayer | media player |
Other tools | |
bash | Bourne again shell |
bzip2, zip/unzip | file compression/expand tools |
screen | text screen manager |
Ruby | object oriented script language |
Gauche | Scheme language interpreter |
IceWM | window manager |
ROX-Filer | Graphical file manager |
Emacs 22 | text editor |
For Japanese | |
kterm | Kanji terminal emulator |
jless | Japanized file pager |
nkf | character code converter |
freefonts, ja-fonts-funet, ja-fonts-gnu | Japanese fonts |
Navi2ch, Mona font | 2ch BBS browser |
Migemo | Japanse direct incremental search |
FuguIta is provided as compressed ISO images;
First, get via HTTP then make it uncompressed;
ftp http://kaw.ath.cx/dl/pub/OpenBSD/LiveCD/CD-OpenBSD-3.9.iso.bz2 bzip2 -d CD-OpenBSD-3.9.iso.bz2
or
ftp http://kaw.ath.cx/dl/pub/OpenBSD/LiveCD/CD-OpenBSD-3.9.iso.gz gzip -d CD-OpenBSD-3.9.iso.gz
Burn the ISO image into CD-R or CD-RW.
cdrecord -v dev=/dev/cd0c CD-OpenBSD-3.9.iso
cdrecord can be installed from ports or packages.
After booting from CD, some user inputs will be prompted;
511 MB of memory available for you. your mfs size in megabytes? [default: 255] ->
Only entering "ENTER", half amount of attached memory is specified by default.
Allocating 255 MB for mfs.
Choose the way of boot
Select boot method; 0: CD-ROM only 1: CD-ROM only (for low mem) 2: CD-ROM + USB flash 3: CD-ROM + tar.gz on floppy 4: CD-ROM + interactive shell -->0
At first, you should enter mode 0 (recommended) or mode 1.
Copying files from CD-ROM to mfs ... done Linking files from mfs to CD-ROM ... done
Choose keyboard type
Set your keyboard type; tables available for pc-xt/pc-at keyboard: encoding us de de.nodead fr dk dk.nodead it uk jp sv sv.nodead no no.nodead us.declk us.dvorak us.swapctrlcaps us.iopener jp.swapctrlcaps fr.swapctrlcaps be.swapctrlcaps us.swapctrlcaps.dvorak us.swapctrlcaps.iopener es be ru ua sg sg.nodead sf sf.nodead pt lt la br tr tr.nodead pl hu si -> us
Enter root password twice
Set your root password..... Please wait..... Changing local password for root. New password: Retype new password:
Setting network parameters.
Setting up network configurations? -> y your host name (without domain)? -> nimbus5 Setting up IP network configurations? [n, 4, 6 or 46]-> 46 ======================================== lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 33224 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000 inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128 inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x5 dc0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 address: 00:00:39:58:cf:05 media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX full-duplex) status: active inet6 fe80::200:39ff:fe58:cf05%dc0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1 pflog0: flags=0<> mtu 33224 pfsync0: flags=0<> mtu 2020 enc0: flags=0<> mtu 1536 ======================================== your network interface? -> dc0 your FQDN? -> nimbus5.localnet your DNS servers? (up to three IPv4/6 addresses, separated by spaces) -> 192.168.18.254 your IPv4 addr or "dhcp"? -> 192.168.18.25 your netmask? -> 255.255.255.0 your default gateway? -> 192.168.18.254
Generate cryptographic keys? -> y
... then you will see login prompt
Details will be written in future.
Almost same as normal installation on HDD.
See afterboot manual page by running man 8 afterboot.
Re-link /etc/localtime;
cd /etc ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/YOUR-TIME-ZONE localtime
Then set system clock if nessesary;
date YOUR-LOCAL-TIME
Caution: date command causes your hardware clock changed.
Use /boottmp/usbfadm to save in USB flash.
And /boottmp/fdadm for floppy disk.
Usual way as in HDD installation.
Packages and ports are also OK.
Edit ~/.xinitrc
xset +fp /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/japanese/:unscaled xset +fp /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/mona/:unscaled wm=twm <-Change this. case X"$wm" in Xicewm)
Edit shell variable wm.
Available wm's are twm, fvwm, wm2, icewm or twm.
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