FuguIta - OpenBSD-based Live System†
FuguIta 7.0 was first released on 1st, Nov, 2021. This is based on OpenBSD 7.0.
- FuguIta-7.0-*-202111011
- Up to Patch 003 of OpenBSD 7.0 have been applied.
- The noasks file for specifying the non-interactive boot has been moved from /mnt/noasks to /mnt/livecd-config/RELEASE/MACHINE/noasks.
The usbfadm newdrive function creates the noasks file in the new location.
For backward compatibility, /boottmp/rc will read noasks from either the old or new location at boot time. However, if there are noasks in both the old and new locations, rc will display a warning message and stop the non-interactive boot.
What is FuguIta?†
FuguIta is an OpenBSD-based Live System.
- supported platforms
- i386 - the Intel i386 architecture and compatible processors
- amd64 - AMD64-based systems
- arm64 - 64-bit ARM systems (preconfigured for Raspberry Pi 3)
- providing
- ISO image files for LiveDVD
- disk image files for other Live devices (USB, SD, HDD, SSD...etc)
Features†
- Close to a normal OpenBSD installation
FuguIta is designed to be as similar as possible to a normal OpenBSD installation, so you can log in and configure your system in the usual way, and most of the OpenBSD documentation is still available.
You can also add software using OpenBSD's ports/packages system.
- Updater for easy and safe updating LiveUSB
- Flexible Operation
- Various boot modes according to HW specifications
For example, it can complete booting with only 64MB of memory. (i386, mode 1, no X)
- Tracking errata
In addition to the semi-annual releases, we also create and release support for OpenBSD errata (security fixes and feature enhancements) that occur in between.
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 "Blowfish Cook" as double meaning.
The introduction video of FuguIta (with auto-translated subtitles) is available on YouTube.
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