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Date:      Sun, 06 Jan 2013 14:00:28 +0100
From:      Bas Smeelen <b.smeelen@ose.nl>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FB 9.1 boot loader problem in VirtualBox
Message-ID:  <50E9756C.7040003@ose.nl>
In-Reply-To: <kcbs0r$u56$1@ger.gmane.org>
References:  <loom.20130106T005723-617@post.gmane.org> <loom.20130106T121300-657@post.gmane.org> <50E96474.4060609@FreeBSD.org> <loom.20130106T130339-525@post.gmane.org> <50E96D6E.5050106@FreeBSD.org> <kcbrdl$pc6$1@ger.gmane.org> <kcbs0r$u56$1@ger.gmane.org>

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On 01/06/2013 01:51 PM, Michael Powell wrote:
> Michael Powell wrote:
>
> [snip]
>> The converse may be applicable as well, that Vbox has configurability to
>> know a little something about the environment for the proposed guest. When
>> creating a new VM, you can choose BSD in the Operating System drop-down
>> and then choose FreeBSD or FreebSD-64. I've had no trouble installing the
>> 9.1 Release disk1 CD into a Vbox VM (amd64 version). What I have not done
>> is tried all the various partitioning schemes available under "Manual"
>> config. Possibly one, such as Dos MBR or BSD disklabel which I have not
>> tried, may be broken boot-loading wise. I only went straight down the GPT
>> road.
> Addendum:
>
> Also, which I forgot and left out in my haste, I think I have seen most
> reports of people having trouble seems to have revolved around the "Auto"
> partitioning scheme choice in the new bsdinstaller. I avoided it and went
> straight to "Manual" as I prefer to do my own. IIRC the "Auto" provides one
> slice and one partition and throws everything in there. I still wish to have
> separate partitions for /, /usr, /var, etc, so I've also never tried the
> "Auto" scheme either. Maybe if this is the problem the OP may wish to try
> avoiding "Auto" and proceed directly to "Manual". Might rule something out.
>
> -Mike
>
>

Auto configures your system with three gpt partitions
freebsd-boot where the bootstrap code is installed
freebsd-ufs which is the / partition
freebsd-swap for swap obviously

There are no slices involved in the default installation.






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