Incidentally I say "no big deal" only because the iso itself is available from the FreeBSD project, so it isn't exactly rare. But I think the scans are. On Sun, Mar 19, 2023 at 1:21 PM Michael Huff wrote: > On Sun, Mar 19, 2023 at 5:46 AM Henry Bent wrote: > >> >> Where did you get this distribution? The one I could easily find, >> https://archive.org/details/vax-svr2 , has serious filesystem problems >> that can easily be seen by running an fsck on boot. >> >> > Speaking of Unix History, following that link led me to a copy of what I > think was the first 4.4BSD-Lite based FreeBSD iso -it's from June 1995. No > big deal *except* that it includes a scan of the cover, something that > looks like an insert and it consists of two cds. I haven't had a chance to > look at the cds yet so I don't know what's on them. > > IMO the scans are the big deal and why I'm posting the link to it here. > Apologies in advance for any lapses in etiquette: > > https://archive.org/details/freebsd-205-b > >