Greetings All,
I am new to FreeBSD but have a lot of Linux experience so I think that
the migration should not be too difficult.
The reason that I am investigating FreeBSD is because I hear that it
performs GREAT under heavy loads and many larger ISP are using it
without fail. In my experience, Linux, although a great OS, seems to bog
down under heavy loading. I could be wrong though and it could have just
been to misconfiguration on my part.
Well, I have a base installation of FreeBSD 4.11 which is needed for a
particular project but now need to compile the kernel to support QUOTA's.
My question is how do I install the sources over the web so that I can
compile the kernel to support quotas?
The FreeBSD docs tell a little, but mostly assume that you have the
sources already on the system to compile which I do not have and need to
download them.
If some one could please give me a little guidance then I would greatly
appreciate it.
Thanks in advance,
Lonnie
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