July 14, 1992 was published The first working release (0.1 ) the operating system 386BSD , which proposed the implementation of BSD Unix for processors i386, based on the developments of 4.3BSD NET/2. The system was equipped with a simplified installer, included a full -fledged network stack, a modular core and an access control system based on roles. In March 1993, due to the desire to make patches more open and combine support for various architectures based on 386BSD 0.1, fork NetBSD was formed, and in June 1993, based on 4.3BSD-LITE ‘Net/2’ and 386BSD 0.1, the FreeBSD project was founded, who incorporated patches that were not accepted into 386BSD.
/Media reports.