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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
On this page we will collect information around GhostBSD development, for example tools, IDEs, GhostBSD core ISO build and so on. | On this page we will collect information around GhostBSD development, for example tools, IDEs, GhostBSD core ISO build and so on. | ||
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==GhostBSD Core== | ==GhostBSD Core== | ||
− | On [https://github.com/pkgdemon/ghostbsd-core/blob/master/README.md github] you will find GhostBSD core ISO build | + | On [https://github.com/pkgdemon/ghostbsd-core/blob/master/README.md github] you will find GhostBSD core ISO build |
These scripts will assemble the core operating system of GhostBSD for research, testing, and development purposes. The first script will build base packages. The second script will assemble a hybrid ISO that will boot with full read write support by rerooting into a memory filesystem after GhostBSD is cloned to it. The third script will boot the ISO in a bhyve VM for quicker testing, and development purposes. | These scripts will assemble the core operating system of GhostBSD for research, testing, and development purposes. The first script will build base packages. The second script will assemble a hybrid ISO that will boot with full read write support by rerooting into a memory filesystem after GhostBSD is cloned to it. The third script will boot the ISO in a bhyve VM for quicker testing, and development purposes. |