Jeff Hamann wrote:
I would like to take a ton of apps I've compiled from source, plus gobs of my own source, build a "distro" of that super solid freebsd I love, and hermetically seal it up in a box that can be plugged into a network hub, so that users don't have to use anything but a web browser, sftp, or ssh to access the contents. My questions are as follows:

1) Is this possible?

2) If so, is there a network appliance "starter kit" I can play with first to prove the concept, and

3) If so, where? I haven't been too successful searching for "network appliance building for dummies"

Thanks,
Jeff.

Jeff Hamann, PhD
PO Box 1421
Corvallis, Oregon 97339-1421
541-754-2457
jeff.hamann[at]forestinformatics[dot]com
http://www.forestinformatics.com




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another options is nanoBSD
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/nanobsd/
and iirc there is frenzy livecd building scripts in ports
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