List of all BSD operating systems and distributions

I am preparing a list of BSD distributions :-D . Can someone help me extend the list?

FreeBSD: PicoBSD, NanoBSD, olive, MaheshaBSD, PC-BSD, DesktopBSD, TomahawkBSD, FreeSBIE, GhostBSD, WarBSD, m0n0wall, Evoke (a.k.a. damn small BSD - any working link?)
Derivatives: DragonFlyBSD, MacOSX

OpenBSD: MirOS, OpenBSD livecd project, OpenBSD liveUSB project, jiggmi, ...

NetBSD: jibbed, ?
Derivatives: OpenBSD

DragonFlyBSD: ?

I am curious to know if there is a BSD microkernel.

Is there any WORKING easy to use custom livecd/liveusb creation toolkit (like nimblex but offline is also preferred)? :-D I found a tutorial but it is for OpenBSD. I downloaded many toolkits but they didn't work well. They are old. BTW does FreeBSD support FAT-based boot like other linux liveUSBs?
 
FreeBSD: ArabBSD, TrueBSD

FreeBSD Derivatives:
-- Darwin (aka base system for Mac OS X)
-- AsyncOS http://www.ironport.com/products/ironport_asyncos_operating_system.html
-- Juniper uses FreeBSD
-- latest version of CISCO IOS is based on FreeBSD

*BSD Derivatives: BadaOS (in SAMSUNG smartphones) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bada_(operating_system)

Generally, a lot, lot more ...

I am curious to know if there is a BSD microkernel...
MINIX 3 is microkernel on the BSD license - http://minix3.org
 
vermaden said:
FreeBSD: ArabBSD, TrueBSD

FreeBSD Derivatives:
-- Darwin (aka base system for Mac OS X)
-- AsyncOS http://www.ironport.com/products/ironport_asyncos_operating_system.html
-- Juniper uses FreeBSD
-- latest version of CISCO IOS is based on FreeBSD

*BSD Derivatives: BadaOS (in SAMSUNG smartphones) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bada_(operating_system)

Generally, a lot, lot more ...


MINIX 3 is microkernel on the BSD license - http://minix3.org

I know minix, but minix isn't BSD... Thx anyway...

FreeBSD distributions:
----FreeNAS
----TrustedBSD
 
@B0o-supermario:
Please re-read your first post, then mine :)
I never said that OliveBSD might be a distribution, it just appeared on the FreeBSD-based list while being an OpenBSD-based live cd, that's all. Sorry if I wasn't explicit enough.
 
Oops

Oops, OliveBSD was put in FreeBSD distribution. It is supposed to be at OpenBSD distribution ;) Anyway when Linux people consider Damn Small Linux as a distribution, what's wrong with OliveBSD being considered as an OpenBSD distribution? BTW where can I download evoke a.k.a. DamnSmallBSD? :(
 
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