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Originally Posted by memed
yes, and debian unstable is what you wan't. there are very good guides on how to install knopixx (which _is_ debian) to hard disk and configure it to be exactly normal debian system, apart from beeing allready installed and setup  , but going from scratch should be not prob for you anyways.
Cheers memed
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"debian unstable" ? You mean the latest version, not the stable release? Why?
Yes, I noticed that knoppix is debian, so I plan on starting with knoppix because in theory I can play around with it easilly using different hardware configurations and settings - at least that's my current plan.
I still have my left eye on BSD as there's some strong arguments in its favor that have been made.