as I had read some partitions material about legacy Unix, I try to 
separate '/boot' from '/' for my large space on '/' .

another question come up : Is ad0s1d the first blocks of the disk which 
based on partitions layout that my gave?

thanks!

-Shark


On 7/8/05, John McAree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > the following is my partitions layout, pls help to do some check:
> >
> > ad0s1d      /boot  -> 30M
> > ad0s1a      /  -> 512M
> > ad0s1b      swap -> 512M
> > ad0s1e      /usr -> 6144M
> > ad0s1f       /var -> 512M
> > ad0s1g      /home -> 2017M
> > ad0s1h      /tmp  -> 512M
> 
> I believe /boot needs to be on the first 1024 blocks of the disk. Why do
> you want a separate partition for /boot?
> 
> John.
> 
> 
> 
> 


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