FreeBSD 6.2-release
Ftp://ftp.cn.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-i386/6.2/
The i386 version of FreeBSD is a version applicable to the x86 platform, and the AMD64 version is available for AMD's 64-bit processors as well as the next generation of Intel's EM64T-containing processors. This site FTP also provides a release version for other hardware platforms.
6.2-release is the latest-stable version of FreeBSD, suitable for a variety of users, including beginners and users who need to provide production services.
Please check the correctness of the MD5 of the downloaded mirror before burning:
MD5 (6.2-release-amd64-bootonly.iso) = Da90d52b86f956c8eb0980ca77d06fd7
MD5 (6.2-release-amd64-disc1.iso) = bf42599b11b7d8fb468160bd8168e053
MD5 (6.2-release-amd64-disc2.iso) = 703435E3E34C1C7729CAB8A98378D6DF
MD5 (6.2-release-amd64-docs.iso) = 0c826df4dd7280738392cb04188cb183
MD5 (6.2-release-i386-bootonly.iso) = 4e8701ac951bc4537f8420fdac7efbb5
MD5 (6.2-release-i386-disc1.iso) = 3d27214700687c0b5390e8b6dd3706e3
MD5 (6.2-release-i386-disc2.iso) = Fd30bfc65ef8adaa67aeffd07c72bf21
MD5 (6.2-release-i386-docs.iso) = e3512834982a9beebc3670499c7f3817
SHA256 (6.2-release-amd64-bootonly.iso) = 29b3c796fffbe758913e45787f2467f2d21f9e2074ff642b3f1b092f59888960
SHA256 (6.2-release-amd64-disc1.iso) = 60d2d13a23c0e6ecac5547c5e83c53c378c37ae40a04ef4f5f0964c79955cc6f
SHA256 (6.2-release-amd64-disc2.iso) = b4e9d7e396d60c0b1311853a3f67e8edbbe882ce1ed65b885eaf91e1f553c171
SHA256 (6.2-release-amd64-docs.iso) = 5c9a5c1ff8d8b588485cfbedf0d7482e3c70841d53f4750ab33e4efdccd67911
SHA256 (6.2-release-i386-bootonly.iso) = f338404690ebca656c6c15b20a8f82d10fb3f37c237808a3ce7d786509123378
SHA256 (6.2-release-i386-disc1.iso) = 2099715d561df721833322bc56a4fa8b02c2b77713a1e0bc17fc4b2dded20212
SHA256 (6.2-release-i386-disc2.iso) = 7399FA52298A76EEBEDD70436361F0DE980412A2D88679054ED5338B7C30A4BF
SHA256 (6.2-release-i386-docs.iso) = 3962be41cbdf8341e5ed38c8a7ceb762d3b1feb275f961fe21d74e5312e43377
CD-ROM Description: Bootonly is a CD-ROM used to install from the network, only including boot system and installation program, other files need to be installed from FTP or NFS, DISC1 contains FreeBSD basic system and Emergency repair CD; DISC2 provides precompiled packages for third party software ; Docs provides all the documentation. For the vast majority of users, DISC1 is sufficient to meet installation requirements.
After installation, it is recommended that you use the PORTSNAP synchronization ports in the basic system; For users unfamiliar with the update, it is recommended to use the system built in Freebsd-update to keep the system updated. You can refer to the relevant articles on our website for these actions.
Ordinary users can consider installing Security/portaudit to help the system complete daily Third-party package audits, and FreeBSD Automatic Updates for basic systems.
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