While FreeBSD provides a search facility for its web pages
and the mailing list archive, it pales beside the one offered by Google.
Google has a BSD-specific search site at http://www.google.com/bsd.
Search for your error message on Google, both in the regular web
search and the Groups search. Google Groups also indexes the FreeBSD
mailing lists, and you can search the FreeBSD.org website on Google
by including the search term site:freebsd.org in your query.
Additionally, the Rambler search engine has a very good
FreeBSD-specific search engine at http://freebsd.rambler.ru.
Other Websites
FreeBSD’s users have built a plethora of websites that you
might check for answers, help, education, products, and general
hobnobbing. Here are some of my favorites:
Daemon News (http://bsdnews.com)
This site provides links to news postings on all BSD topics,
not just FreeBSD.
FreeBSD Mall (http://www.freebsdmall.com)
The people who run FreeBSD Mall have been commercial
supporters of FreeBSD since the beginning. They sell FreeBSD
on CD and DVD and offer training and support contracts, as well
as FreeBSD paraphernalia such as clothes and toys. FreeBSD Mall
is owned by IX Systems.
O’Reilly Network BSD Dev Center (http://www.onlamp.com/bsd )
This site hosts a variety of BSD articles, as well as content of
interest to BSD users. In my utterly unbiased opinion, the most
fascinating thing on the site is the Big Scary Daemons column
on BSD, but everything else there is also pretty good.
[SRC] My Book
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