I assume this will cause some angst, maybe. First, I am not a FreeBSD trained admin. I am a learner on FreeBSD. I also believe in staying up to date (it's an affliction I know).
It seems to me that based on this:
and
The setup.sh should be cleaned up of all the old versions or note with this is unsupported VN and some attention should be paid to the current RELEASEs in setup.sh.
As a user of DA, I should be able to pick a supported version of the OS and the setup.sh should just work. I should be able to install the OS, set the FQDN, get the IP, ethernet device and go.
If it shouldn't work that way let me know.
It seems to me that based on this:
and
Release Information
FreeBSD is an operating system used to power modern servers, desktops, and embedded platforms.
www.freebsd.org
The setup.sh should be cleaned up of all the old versions or note with this is unsupported VN and some attention should be paid to the current RELEASEs in setup.sh.
As a user of DA, I should be able to pick a supported version of the OS and the setup.sh should just work. I should be able to install the OS, set the FQDN, get the IP, ethernet device and go.
If it shouldn't work that way let me know.