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Date:      Fri, 17 May 2002 19:09:52 UT
From:      rob@pythonemproject.com
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: Re: Can Sysinstall now deal with 2 FBSD partitions?
Message-ID:  <200205171909.PAA93949@mmm1902.dulles19-verio.com>

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I made a new slice and labeled it.  And the install went to the old slice.  Simple as that.  And nowhere did it ask what slice I wanted to use.  Now what I am wondering is if the newer sysinstall has that functionality?  Rob.

>----- Original Message -----
>From: Rahul Siddharthan <rsidd@online.fr>
>To: rob <rob@pythonemproject.com>
>Sent: Fri, 17 May 2002 18:15:27
>
>rob wrote:
>> I had an older version of -stable and tried to
>install the -Current
>> developer release image via my already installed
>-stable version.  (I
>> could boot from the cd, but then its kernel
>didn't recognize my CDROM
>> drive.)  So I proceeded with /stand/sysinstall,
>created a new partition,
>> and labeled it, and then installed -Current from
>the CDROM source.  But
>> it went and overwrote my old partition instead of
>installing on the new
>> partition.  So I cvsup'ed back to -stable.
>
>I don't see why this should happen.  To avoid
>confusion, let's stick
>to FreeBSD terminology where an MSDOS-style
>partition is a "slice" and
>a UFS-style partition is a "partition".  I assume
>you mean that you had
>two FreeBSD slices.  sysinstall asks you which
>slice you want to
>install to, and then asks you to partition that
>slice for /, /usr,
>swap, and so on (with some reasonable defaults). 
>At that point, did you
>make sure that you chose the right slice?  eg, if
>you have slices 1
>and 2, and you wanted to install on slice 2, the
>root would have been
>/dev/ad0s2a (or something like that).	Your
>existing freebsd
>installation would be using /dev/ad0s1a.  If you
>chose the appropriate
>slice, that's where sysinstall should have done the
>install.  
>
>- Rahul

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