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| − | PC-BSD uses FreeBSD as its underlying operating system, so everything in the {{citelink|url= | + | PC-BSD uses FreeBSD as its underlying operating system, so everything in the {{citelink|fbsdh|url=|txt=FreeBSD Handbook}} and {{citelink|url=http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/faq/|FreeBSD FAQ}} applies to PC-BSD as well. Both documents are very comprehensive and cover nearly every task you can accomplish on a FreeBSD system. They are also an excellent resource for learning how things work "under the hood" of your PC-BSD system. |
'''NOTE:''' some configurations described in the FreeBSD Handbook already "just work" on your PC-BSD system as they have been pre-configured for you. In these instances, reading that FreeBSD Handbook section can help you to understand how your system is configured and why it works. | '''NOTE:''' some configurations described in the FreeBSD Handbook already "just work" on your PC-BSD system as they have been pre-configured for you. In these instances, reading that FreeBSD Handbook section can help you to understand how your system is configured and why it works. | ||
Revision as of 12:32, 19 August 2012
| FreeBSD Handbook and FAQ |
PC-BSD uses FreeBSD as its underlying operating system, so everything in the FreeBSD Handbook[1] and FreeBSD FAQ[2] applies to PC-BSD as well. Both documents are very comprehensive and cover nearly every task you can accomplish on a FreeBSD system. They are also an excellent resource for learning how things work "under the hood" of your PC-BSD system.
NOTE: some configurations described in the FreeBSD Handbook already "just work" on your PC-BSD system as they have been pre-configured for you. In these instances, reading that FreeBSD Handbook section can help you to understand how your system is configured and why it works.
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