Executive Summary
- The new Integrated by Design FreeBSD book has sparked mixed reactions online.
- Some users are excited about the book’s potential to improve their FreeBSD skills.
- Others are skeptical about the book’s quality and the author’s credibility.
The Buzz Score
The Internet’s Verdict: 60% Interested, 40% Skeptical
Forum Reactions
Some users have expressed enthusiasm about the book, like this one:
I have had various servers over time running FreeBSD, both physically in my home, rented bare metal servers and rented VPSes. So I’m not exactly a newcomer to FreeBSD, but I am wondering if this book might be relevant to me anyways.
Others have raised concerns about the book’s writing style:
The style of the blog post, with short, abrupt sentences does not captivate me. I’d like to think someone writing a book has a more interesting writing style.
Technical Concerns
Some users have discussed technical issues with their current FreeBSD setups, such as file system layout and ZFS fragmentation:
What I really would like is to have it so that one ZFS “dataset” contains only the base system as it comes from a fresh install, and to have config changes I’ve added be separately stored and somehow overlaid on top of that.
Focus Keyword: FreeBSD Book