Just tried installing FreeBSD 4.10-R on a 60 GB hard drive. When I used the 
partition editor to enlarge the /var and /tmp partitions beyond the 256 MB that 
the install program recommended (I happened to pick 512 MB), the install 
consistently failed when the system began to write into the file systems; I got 
a "bad_dir" panic from UFS. But when I left the partitions at the default 
sizes, the install succeeded. What's up? The sizes I specified are reasonable, 
so the only thing I can think of is that this reveals an arithmetic bug in 
newfs, the label editor, or the underlying disklabel utility.

--Brett

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