Hi all,(reply-all this time, sorry Andrew)

Coming back to this, a few thoughts:

1. A talk about how to install FreeBSD (or PC-BSD) on a laptop
2. Basic server setup 101(demonstrated on a VirtualBox VM perhaps)
3. A talk about "FreeBSD for Linux admins"
4. Architectural differences (base system, GEOM framework, security
levels, jails, no procfs etc.)
5. A practical "near real-life' disaster recovery exercise: How to
recreate a multi-server environment in a short period of time using
configuration scripts, ZFS and jails(demo with a few VMs)
6. A talk about backup, mirroring, failover and other
"server-relevant" exercises
7. FreeNAS - a FreeBSD for home
8. The 10% effort for 90% outcome principle(or: do as much as you need
not all what you can imagine)
9. The frustration of the FreeBSD Gnome maintainers with the way the
project became Linux and systemd centred (no, I skip that one;-)
10. A pet project stalled in my mind: A less server-centric "meshed"
Internet of personal point to point communication using home servers,
VMs and encryption(that would be more a brain-storming session, I
would like to know what others think)
11. Something completely diffferent

For non of the subjects I can claim "complerte coverage" and the level
varies. Some things I have done many times, others I have an ideas how
to do when needed, and some things I just find cool but I haven't come
around to use it yet..

None of the talks are ready.. I need some preparation and the effort
depends on the subject(s) chosen.

I am happy to prepare something.. where to start?

Regards
Peter
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