Good afternoon, FreeBSD enthusiasts.  I am attempting to install FreeBSD 9.1 on 
a dual-boot configuration with Windows XP.  I am using bsdinstall.  I do not 
wish for the partition table to be changed.  How do I instruct bsdinstall to 
skip the re-partitioning step?  It gives an error message that it cannot write 
a certain file because the medium is write-only.  Any suggestions would be 
appreciated.  Yours truly, Newby Lee 

I forgot to mention some additional facts:  The FreeBSD operating system is 
being installed from a d.v.d.  I partitioned the hard drive into two equal 
partitions before re-installing Windows XP.  Also, the following cryptic 
instruction was given to me by the bsdinstall program:  "When finished, mount 
the system at /mnt and place an fstab file for the new system at 
tmp/bsdinstall_etc/fstab.  Then type "exit".  Please, can anyone explain to me 
what this instruction is telling me to do, and give me some details as to how 
to perform these tasks?  Perhaps, also explain to me why I am supposed to do 
these things?  How do I mount the system at /mnt?  How do I compose an fstab 
file?  How do I place the fstab file at tmp/bsdinstall_etc/fstab, a directory 
that does not exist until the filesystem is built?  If the answers to any of 
these questions are explained in writing anywhere, please tell me where to 
look.  Thank you.  Again, yours truly, Newby Lee

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