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**Note:** Before proceeding, ensure that the machine you will use as your boss server is properly connected to your network and that all of the required software is available either through the network or some other media.
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Boot the FreeBSD installation CD on the machine you will use as your `boss` server. You will want to do an "Install" and then select your keymap and hostname. When it asks about optional components, only select "lib32" and "src", you do not want "ports" since you will be loading pre-built packages from Emulab.
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Boot the FreeBSD installation CD (either 11.3 or 12.2) on the machine you will use as your `boss` server. You will want to do an "Install" and then select your keymap and hostname. When it asks about optional components, only select "lib32" and "src", you do not want "ports" since you will be loading pre-built packages from Emulab.
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Next it will ask you about disks and disk partitioning. Similar to the `ops` node setup, there are two basic ways to partition the disk space--put everything on a single disk or use one disk for the OS only and other disks for Emulab bits. As with `ops`, we just choose the first disk, probably /dev/ada0, and create a single partition in which to install the base system, and worry about space for Emulab later.
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