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PicoBSD - Definition and Overview

PicoBSD is a single-floppy disk version of FreeBSD, one of the BSD operating system descendants. In its different variations, PicoBSD allows one to have secure dialup access, a small diskless router, or even a dial-in server, all on only one standard 1.44MB floppy. It runs on a minimum 386SX CPU with 8MB of RAM (no hard disk required).

PicoBSD's use may move from being primarily floppy based to being used more often on systems with at least a small amount of flash storage and perhaps no hard drive.

With flexibility that FreeBSD gives, along with the full source code being available, one can build a small installation performing various tasks, including (but not limited to):

  • Diskless workstation
  • Portable dial-up access solution
  • Custom demo-disk
  • Embedded controller (flash or EEPROM)
  • Firewall
  • Communication server
  • Replacement for commercial router
  • Diskless home-automation system
  • And many others

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