An introduction to the FreeBSD Booting Process, demonstrates how to customize the FreeBSD boot process, including everything that happens until the FreeBSD kernel has started, probed for devices, and started init| FreeBSD Documentation Portal
Overview about the FreeBSD Documentation Process| FreeBSD Documentation Portal
FreeBSD provides binary compatibility with Linux, allowing users to install and run most Linux binaries on a FreeBSD system without having to first modify the binary| FreeBSD Documentation Portal
Jails improve on the concept of the traditional chroot environment in several ways| FreeBSD Documentation Portal
Guide about how to install FreeBSD, the minimum hardware requirements and supported architectures, how to create the installation media, etc| FreeBSD Documentation Portal
ZFS is an advanced file system designed to solve major problems found in previous storage subsystem software| FreeBSD Documentation Portal
FreeBSD provides two complementary technologies for installing third-party software: the FreeBSD Ports Collection, for installing from source, and packages, for installing from pre-built binaries| FreeBSD Documentation Portal
Information about how to keep a FreeBSD system up-to-date with freebsd-update or Git, how to rebuild and reinstall the entire base system, etc| FreeBSD Documentation Portal
FreeBSD has three firewalls built into the base system: PF, IPFW, and IPFILTER. This chapter covers how to define packet filtering rules, the differences between the firewalls built into FreeBSD and how to use them| FreeBSD Documentation Portal
Configuring the Makefile for FreeBSD Ports| FreeBSD Documentation Portal
A constantly evolving, comprehensive resource for FreeBSD users| FreeBSD Documentation Portal