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OpenBSD questions: (1) memory; (2) Mitsumi CD-ROMs



OpenBSD or Linux as the FTP server?  Linux is comes pretty much set up -
Open BSD does not - there is faq for anon ftp on there web site though.

Anthony

On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Seth Gordon wrote:

> pfarrar at learningco.com wrote:
> 
> >      I've never installed OpenBSD.  But can you do a network install and
> >      bypass the local CDROM drive dilemma altogether?
> 
> Since I have a Linux machine, and both the Linux box and the 486 have Ethernet
> cards, I *can* do a network install.  On the other hand, considering how long it
> took to get the Linux box hooked up to my ISP, I shudder to think how long it would
> take me to figure out how to turn it into an FTP server....
> 
> --sethg
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