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Date:      Fri, 10 Jan 03 18:47:38  GMT
From:      devans@hclb.demon.co.uk (Dave Evans)
To:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   cdrom upgrade of existing installation, defining a swap partition
Message-ID:  <1042249658snx@hclb.demon.co.uk>

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My current installation is this:

ad0s3a  /                              500MB
ad0s3e  <alternative boot partition>   500MB
ad0s3b <swap>                         2000MB
ad0s3f /mountpoint1                   5000MB
ad0s3g /mountpoint2                  10000MB
ad0s3h /mountpoint3                  40000MB

I have -Current on ad0s3a and 4.0 or 4.7 on ad0s3e. Both partitions are
below the 1024 cyl limit, which is why ad0s3e appears before ad0s3b. 

I now want to install 5.0-DP2 on ad0s3e so that I can test it for a
while. I have the cdrom and have created boot floppies. I've booted the
floppy and selected "upgrade existing installation", but it won't let me
define the current ad0s3b partition as swap in the disklabel editor. It
refuses to proceed unless there is a swap partition. Surely I don't have
to delete the existing partitions and recreate them? What is the secret
of defining a swap partition?


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