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Hi guys. Where is the documentation in regards to making a custom FreeBSD image? I want to make an image that has the YASR command line screenreader built in, as well as support for software speech synthesis. Additionally, YASR is required to start at boot time. Furthermore, YASR and the same speech synthesis support will also need to be deployed on the system post install, as well as required to start at boot time post install. Any help and suggestions to achieve this goal are welcome.
Else, you can do an installation with everything set up as you want, then clone it.
You should be able to install to a pendrive, set up everything, then make a disk image of it to clone to further pendrives of the same size (or larger).
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