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Wat (wie) is Net BSD - definitie

MASCOT OF BSD OPERATING SYSTEMS
BSD daemon; Bsd daemon; Beastie (mascot); BSD Dæmon; BSD Demon; Bsd devil
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NetBSD         
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OPEN-SOURCE UNIX-LIKE OPERATING SYSTEM
Netbsd; Net bsd; Net BSD; NetBSD kernel; Nbsd; NBSD; NETBSD; The NetBSD Foundation
<operating system> An open source Unix clone that aims for platform independance by a clean separation between the hardware and the the kernel. It has been ported to many platforms from embedded systems to 64-bit computers. NetBSD Home (http://netbsd.org/). (2004-10-08)
BSD/OS         
PROPRIETARY VERSION OF THE BSD OPERATING SYSTEM
BSD/386; BSD386; BSDOS
<operating system> BSDI's commercial version of {Berkeley Standard Distribution} Unix. BSD/OS is a POSIX-compatible, Unix-like system for the 80386, 486, and Pentium. It is based on the BSD software from UCB, a number of other sources, and components engineered by BSDI. The initial production release of BSD/OS shipped in March, 1993. (1996-01-13)
BSD disklabel         
DISKLABEL FOR BSD-RELATED OPERATING SYSTEMS
Disk label; Disklabel; BSD disklabels
In BSD-derived computer operating systems (including NetBSD, OpenBSD, FreeBSD and DragonFly BSD) and in related operating systems such as SunOS, a disklabel is a record stored on a data storage device such as a hard disk that contains information about the location of the partitions on the disk. Disklabels were introduced in the 4.

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BSD Daemon

The BSD Daemon, nicknamed Beastie, is the generic mascot of BSD operating systems. The BSD Daemon is named after software daemons, a class of long-running computer programs in Unix-like operating systems—which, through a play on words, takes the cartoon shape of a demon. The BSD Daemon's nickname Beastie is a slurred phonetic pronunciation of BSD. Beastie customarily carries a trident to symbolize a software daemon's forking of processes. The FreeBSD web site has noted Evi Nemeth's 1988 remarks about cultural-historical daemons in the Unix System Administration Handbook: "The ancient Greeks' concept of a 'personal daemon' was similar to the modern concept of a 'guardian angel' ... As a rule, UNIX systems seem to be infested with both daemons and demons."