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On Mon, 2012-12-17 at 02:17 +0100, Polytropon wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Dec 2012 01:54:59 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > Screenshots from Linux's GParted:
> > http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-12172012-012707am.php
> > http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-12172012-014310am.php
> 
> Judging from the screenshots, /dev/sda1 = /dev/ad0s1, a
> "DOS primary partition", should be fine for installing
> FreeBSD into.

PC-BSD could use it.

> > Perhaps somebody can exactly write the steps I have to do, to install
> > FreeBSD on /dev/sda1.
> 
> In case the 1st slice is already of sysid 165 (FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD),
> the installer (NB: I'm talking about ye olde sysinstall -- no idea
> what new bsdinstall will do!) should be able to identify previous
> partitions that have been created in this slice. You can re-use
> them, you just have to define the mount points. Maybe it's also
> a good idea (but not strictly needed) to have the installer
> format them (newfs = yes).
> 
> You can check with "fdisk ad0" from a FreeBSD live system (or
> the shell from the installation media).

Ok.

> > I guess a swap and / is enough, but swap, /, /usr, /var, as it was for
> > PC-BSD is ok too. I've got 4 GB RAM, the swap I had before, was 8 GB
> > large.
> 
> No problem with this functional separation. This would also default
> to have /home symlinked to /usr/home, making it part of the /usr
> partition, if that's okay for you. Also /tmp will be on the /
> partition (except you use tmpfs or a similar means to put /tmp
> into RAM).
> 
> If the installer cannot create the partitions (for whatever reason
> that may be), you can relapse to using the CLI tool disklabel
> (bsdlabel) to create the partitions.
> 
> If you don't want to work in this "old-fashioned manner", using
> gpart is also possible. It supports both old MBR style (what seems
> to be in use on your current installation) and new GPT style
> (to get rid of the "DOS primary partitions", "DOS extended partitions",
> and "logical volumes inside a DOS extended partition").

gpart didn't work. However, I'll try sysinstall or

http://www.manpages.info/freebsd/disklabel.8.html ... hm? ... I'm not
sure, if I already tried bsdlabel.

Regards,
Ralf

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