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Date:      Mon, 28 Jan 2013 07:55:06 -0500
From:      Carmel <carmel_ny@hotmail.com>
To:        FreeBSD <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Starting with ZFS on fresh install
Message-ID:  <BLU0-SMTP4490AA5B4BAE0C642F7D64593180@phx.gbl>

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I have a spare amd64 PC that I want to install FreeBSD 9.x on. I want
it to utilize ZFS right from the start. There are two HD's in the PC.
One will handle the "/var" partition and the other everything else. The
last FBSD installer I used was on the 7.x branch. Does the new
installer in the 9.x branch handle that automatically?

Would it be advantageous to run something like FreeDOS to remove the
existing partition information=2C etcetera and then reformat the dives?
They are currently formatted in Microsoft's NTFS format.

Also=2C for the 9.1 branch=2C I read that I have to run:

# /usr/sbin/pkg
To bootstrap the system. I also need to place:
WITH_PKGNG=3D	yes
in the /etc/rc.conf file.

I am slightly confused with the this:

Existing FreeBSD installations require conversion of the pkg_install
package database to the new format. To convert the package database=2C
run:

# pkg2ng

This step is not required for new installations that do not have
third-party software installed.

If when I do the initial installation and include Bash for instance=2C
does that mean I have to run that command? What happens if I run it
and it is not actually required?

Thanks!

--=20
Carmel =E2=9C=8C
carmel_ny@hotmail.com

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