[cs631apue] lecture 01

Jason Ajmo jajmo at stevens.edu
Tue Aug 29 18:50:13 EDT 2017


If you're looking for a quick way to get an environment up and running, see
the attached Vagrantfile. It spins up a bare-bones NetBSD 7.0 VM, and sets
up an NFS share between ../Homework (relative to vagrant's working
directory) on the host, and /home/vagrant/Work on the guest.

On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 5:41 PM Jan Schaumann <jschauma at stevens.edu> wrote:

> Jeevanandha Ramanathan <jramana1 at stevens.edu> wrote:
>
> > I have access to FreeBSD version 11.0. Will that be okay for the
> > course? or should I change to NetBSD?
>
> No, you need to use NetBSD.
>
> -Jan
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M.S. Computer Science '18
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