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Date:      Wed, 1 Feb 2006 14:34:43 +0200
From:      Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@ceid.upatras.gr>
To:        Eric Schultz <eric@schultznet.ca>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: What functionality is provided by minimal install
Message-ID:  <20060201123443.GC33948@flame.pc>
In-Reply-To: <43DFC0EB.8050005@schultznet.ca>
References:  <43DE5E0A.1090806@schultznet.ca> <20060130190609.GD96466@flame.pc> <43DFC0EB.8050005@schultznet.ca>

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On 2006-01-31 14:56, Eric Schultz <eric@schultznet.ca> wrote:
>Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
>>On 2006-01-30 13:42, Eric Schultz <eric@schultznet.ca> wrote:
>>> sysintall help that a Minimal install is "just the base
>>> system."  But what _functionality_ is provided by a *base
>>> system*???
>>
>> A short `overview' of a sort can be seen with:
>>
>>         # man 5 rc.conf
>>
>> For every daemon, service, or option that you see in that
>> manpage, there is also a feature of the base system.
>
> Good afternoon...
>
> That's a very interesting idea.  I guess that would cover (excuse my
> un-certainty with the terminology here) the /kernel/ but not the
> /userland/.  For the /userland/ i assume I would still have to man
> every executable - and then some - that I find?

No, many parts of the userland are configured by `rc.conf' options too.

Of course, an exchaustive list of all the binaries in */bin paths is,
uhm, a huge task.  But you can also get an idea by:

        $ apropos . | more




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