Kenneth Finnegan on Nostr: I was kind of curious how zero touch installs on FreeBSD compares to kickstart files ...
I was kind of curious how zero touch installs on FreeBSD compares to kickstart files for Enterprise Linux.
Most of the documentation I can find involves floppies or building custom scripts to run on first boot for the writer's Pentium II servers.
So that was nice. How do any modern users of FreeBSD actually provision new installs.
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