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Date:      Tue, 23 Jan 1996 23:57:52 +0200 (EET)
From:      "Andrew V. Stesin" <stesin@elvisti.kiev.ua>
To:        gfoster@gfoster.com (Glen Foster)
Cc:        doc@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Frustrated....doc@freebsd.org
Message-ID:  <199601232157.XAA06847@office.elvisti.kiev.ua>
In-Reply-To: <199601231251.HAA12347@nomad.osmre.gov> from "Glen Foster" at Jan 23, 96 07:51:10 am

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Hello Glen and people,

# Since the "visual fdisk" part of sysinstall is so much easier to use
# than the CLI fdisk, why shouldn't the "visual disklabel" part of
# sysinstall be the standard way to BSD partition a slice? I remember
# that I did this once, perhaps with 2.0R, does it no longer work?

 	I didn't tried a visual disklabel myself -- and old
 	`disklabel -r -e sdXXX` was Ok for me. Generally (I repeat)
 	I was simply afraid to see my existing filesystems
 	there in it's list and didn't want to check for sure --
 	will it destroy them or not? :-))

# Also, if one does not have 'options gzip' in the kernel, is gunzip'ing
# the sysinstall program and then running it a viable option?  If so,

	I think "no", 'cause it's really a single overbloated binary
	which is linked to "everything".

	An addition: Dmitry Kohmanyuk <dk@dog.farm.org> pointed
	in his e-mail that in case your'e using your disk for FreeBSD
	_only_ (no other so called "OSes" on it :)  you don't need
	fdisk at all, disklabel alone will be Ok; that's because it
	writes something appropriate to MBR sector itself.

	Dear Glen, in case you have a disk now to test all the
	info you got already, step by step,
	wouldn't you mind posting a summarized and tested (at least once)
	metodology to doc@freebsd.org? I hope it will be taken,
	reviewed and inserted somewhere by docwriters and FAQ maintainers.

# 
# Glen Foster <gfoster@gfoster.com>
# 


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	With best regards -- Andrew Stesin.

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