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In this tutorial, you learn how to install FreeBSD 4.2 on the i386 platform. While earlier and later versions of FreeBSD are largely similar -- especially from an installation perspective -- some differences may exist between them and the coverage in the tutorial. Likewise, the Alpha platform has a similar installation procedure, but it is not specifically covered in this tutorial. For the most part, any instructions or resources that contain platform- and version-specific information are modifiable in an obvious way to refer to other versions and platforms.
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general knowledge of UNIX®-like systems is helpful, but not mandatory.
You do not need to be a programmer or a network administrator to follow
this tutorial, but some of the greatest advantages of FreeBSD itself
target programmers and network administrators.
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