#author("2024-03-19T08:58:22+09:00","default:kaw","kaw")
#norelated
RIGHT:日本語コンテンツは[[こちら>河豚板]]

*'' '''Fugu'''Ita'' - '' '''Open'''BSD-based Live System'' [#b073af7c]
RIGHT:Yoshihiro Kawamata~
*'' '''Fugu'''Ita'' - '' '''Open'''BSD-based Live System'' [#ga1974b1]
RIGHT:Yoshihiro Kawamata ~
kaw@on.rim.or.jp ~
[[facebook>https://www.facebook.com/yoshihiro.kawamata.52]]

**[[Release 7.0>FuguIta/7.0]] [#c0969829]
FuguIta 7.0 was first released on 1st, Nov, 2021. This is based on [[OpenBSD 7.0>https://www.openbsd.org/70.html]]. 
CENTER:FuguIta supports [[OpenBSD operating system>https://www.openbsd.org/]].

-[[FuguIta-7.0-*-202111011>FuguIta/Download]]
--[[Up to Patch 003 of OpenBSD 7.0>https://www.openbsd.org/errata70.html]] 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.
**[[Release 7.4>FuguIta/7.4]] [#y1e9f9e4]
//#ref(pix15.jpg,wrap,around,right)
FuguIta 7.4, based on OpenBSD 7.4, was first released on Octber 29, 2023.

**What is FuguIta? [#z48eecb3]
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)
Current Release
-[[FuguIta-7.4-*-202403191>FuguIta/Download]]
--[[patch-015 of OpenBSD 7.4>https://www.openbsd.org/errata74.html]] has been applied.

-providing
--ISO image files for LiveDVD
--disk image files for other Live devices (USB, SD, HDD, SSD...etc)
[[Older Release Notes>FuguIta/7.4]]

***Features [#l51b33f8]
**What is FuguIta? [#fab2fe4c]
FuguIta is a live system based on [[OpenBSD operating system>https://www.openbsd.org/]].

-''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.
The primary goal of this project is to make OpenBSD, a superior operating system, easily accessible to everyone.

-''Support tools provided''
--[[Save files>FuguIta/StartGuide#uea040b9]] and [[restore them at subsequent boot>FuguIta/StartGuide#l55eea8b]] (can be [[automated>FuguIta/StartGuide#ib622aa0]])
In addition, we have implemented a variety of unique features that take advantage of the characteristics of a live system.

--Easy setup utilities for [[desktop environments>FuguIta/StartGuide#r3782537]] and [[network>FuguIta/BBS/10#r8011bc5]]
#ref(EBUG勉強会/20200530_河豚板の歴史(202305改)/fugudevices.png,around,right,50%)
-supported platforms
--i386 - the Intel i386 architecture and compatible processors
--amd64 - AMD64-based systems
--arm64 - 64-bit ARM systems (confirmed on Raspberry Pi 3/4)

--Remastering (and customizing) of [[LiveUSB>FuguIta/StartGuide#q4366f48]] and [[LiveDVD>FuguIta/BBS/10#b44793c3]]~
You can [[create an encrypted partition>FuguIta/BBS/9#i79876b5]] in a LiveUSB.
-type of files supplied
--ISO image files for LiveDVD
--raw disk image files for other devices (USB, SD, HDD, SSD...etc)
#clear

--[[Updater>FuguIta/BBS/10#kc657395]] for easy and safe updating LiveUSB
***Features [#l8992761]
''Easy to use''
-Bootable from DVD or USB memory stick, no need to install to PC's internal storage.
-Operates almost like a normally installed OpenBSD, and the built-in online manual can be used as it is.
-Additional software can be installed using OpenBSD's package management system.

-''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 patches of OpenBSD''
-We publish new release of FuguIta as soon as the OpenBSD development group announces new [[errata>https://www.openbsd.org/errata74.html]] (security fixes and reliability enhancements).
-FuguIta itself is also modified and added functions as needed.

--Live system but [[non-interactive boot>河豚板ガイド#b493ab9a]] is possible
''Flexible Operation''
-Three boot modes can be selected according to the performance of the hardware.
--Mode 0: FuguIta's standard startup mode
--Mode 1: Short boot time and memory-saving operation((Minimum memory requirement is about 70 MB under the condition of i386 platform/boot mode 1/no X))
--Mode 2: Transfers the entire system to memory for faster operation.
-[[Multiple FuguIta devices>fge3:multidevice]] can be attached to accommodate irregular hardware configurations.

--Can support anomalous hardware configurations [[by attaching multiple FuguIta devices>https://twitter.com/yoshi_kaw/status/1364564391060852736]].
''Utilize LiveUSB features''
-[[Save files>fge2:usbfadm_sync]] and [[load them at the next startup>fge2:boot_mode3]] (can be [[automated>fge3:autorun]]).
-Update tool for [[easy and safe updating>fge3:fiupdate]].

-''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.
''Support tools provided''
-Interactive tools are included for [[network setup>fge3:netconf]] and [[desktop environment setup>fge3:dtjsetup]].

'' '''Fugu'''Ita'' (&ref(fuguita.gif);) 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 '' '''Fugu'''Ita'' also means "Blowfish Cook" as double meaning.
''Remastering and Customization''
-[[Remastering LiveDVD>fge4:livedvd_remaster]] and [[LiveUSB>fge3:liveusb_remaster]] on running FuguIta.
--LiveDVD to LiveUSB and LiveUSB to LiveDVD remastering are also possible.
-Customization is also possible by modifying the contents during the duplication process.
-LiveUSB duplication can also [[encrypt the partition>fge3:encrypt]] for data storage.

[[The introduction video of FuguIta>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wPSr1WPH3U&cc_load_policy=1&cc_lang_pref=en]] (with auto-translated subtitles) is available on YouTube.
**More Informations [#u1bb7a0e]

**Contents [#f44edeaa]
-''[[Getting Started with FuguIta>FuguIta/StartGuide]]'' - COLOR(red){'''Please read this first!'''}
>A guide to setting up and fundamental usage of FuguIta.

-[[FuguIta/StartGuide]] ... The start guide of FuguIta, ''please read this first''.
-''FuguIta Guide''~
A comprehensive document of FuguIta - setting up, fundamental and advanced usage, development.
:[[The FuguIta Guide>FuguItaGuide]]|English version (automatically translated from Japanese version)
:[[河豚板ガイド]](FuguIta Gaido)|Japanese original version
//*[[FuguIta-Guide>https://fuguita.liquorstane.eu/fuguita]] ... English version translated by Alfredo Vogel 

-[[FuguIta/Download]] ... Links to download source
//-[[FuguIta/Download]] ... Links to download source
//
-[[FuguIta/Links]] ... Other OpenBSD-based Live Systems.

-[[FuguIta/ScreenShots]] ... FuguIta at various situations
**What does the name "FuguIta" mean? [#g5a9e999]
#ref(FuguIta.png,around,left,33%)
'' '''Fugu'''Ita'' (&ref(fuguita.gif);) stands for "Blowfish Disk" in Japanese.

-[[FuguIta/BBS]] ... Leave your messages.
''Fugu'' means blowfish, and ''Ita'' means something flat such as a plate, a disk or a board etc... ~

-[[FuguIta/Links]] ... Other OpenBSD-based Live Systems.
Some Japanese might associate those who cook when hearing Ita. For them, so '' '''Fugu'''Ita'' also means "Blowfish Cook" as double meaning.
#clear
:Trivia|"FuguSashi" is an unofficial nickname for the LiveUSB version of FuguIta.~
"Sashi" is a Japanese word meaning "to insert" or "to stick", but it is also an abbreviation for "sashimi".~
Most Japanese people will associate "FuguSashi" with sashimi of fugu.

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