Nomad BSD 1.1 based on FreeBSD, You can live system for USB flash drives
NomadBSD is a 64bit live system for USB flash drives, based on FreeBSD®. Together with automatic hardware detection and setup, it is configured to be used as a desktop system that works out of the box, but can also be used for data recovery.
Changes since 1.0.1
- Base system has been upgraded to FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE
- Basic support for MacBooks has been added
- A script for loading the matching DRM driver from graphics/drm-stable-kmod for Radeon GPUs has been added. Together with x11-drivers/xf86-video-amdgpu more recent AMD Radeon chipsets should now work out of the box.
- For all Intel GPUs the new i915kms from graphics/drm-stable-kmod is now used.
- x11-drivers/xf86-video-scfb and x11-drivers/xf86-video-vesa have been added as fallback drivers.
- Autodetection of the VirtualBox pseudo GPU has been added.
- Fallback configuration of SCFB
- EFI booting has been fixed.
- Support for modern Intel GPUs has been added.
- Support for installing packages has been added.
- Improved setup menu.
- More software packages:
- benchmarks/bonnie++
- DSBDisplaySettings
- DSBExec
- DSBSu
- mail/thunderbird
- net/mosh
- ports-mgmt/octopkg
- print/qpdfview
- security/nmap
- sysutils/ddrescue
- sysutils/fusefs-hfsfuse
- sysutils/fusefs-sshfs
- sysutils/sleuthkit
- www/lynx
- x11-wm/compton
- x11/xev
- x11/xterm
Download Image Nomad BSD 1.1
How to Writing the image to a USB memory stick ?
Writing the image to a USB memory stick
FreeBSD
# lzma -d nomadbsd-x.y.z.efi.lzma
# dd if=nomadbsd-x.y.z.efi of=/dev/daX bs=1M conv=sync
OpenBSD
# lzma -d nomadbsd-x.y.z.efi.lzma
# dd if=nomadbsd-x.y.z.efi of=/dev/rsdXc bs=1m conv=sync
NetBSD
# lzma -d nomadbsd-x.y.z.efi.lzma
# dd if=nomadbsd-x.y.z.efi of=/dev/rsdXd bs=1m conv=sync
DragonFly BSD
# lzma -d nomadbsd-x.y.z.efi.lzma
# dd if=nomadbsd-x.y.z.efi of=/dev/sdX bs=1m conv=sync
Mac OS X
# lzma -d nomadbsd-x.y.z.efi.lzma
# dd if=nomadbsd-x.y.z.efi of=/dev/rdiskX bs=1m conv=sync
Linux
# lzma -d nomadbsd-x.y.z.efi.lzma
# dd bs=1M if=nomadbsd-x.y.z.efi of=/dev/sdX conv=fsync
Double check to make sure to replace X with the correct unit number!
Windows
You can uncompress the image using 7-Zip. To write the image to your USB stick, you can use Win32 Disk Imager.
Nomad BSD 1.1 based on FreeBSD, You can live system for USB flash drives
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Monday, August 13, 2018
Rating: 5