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Date:      Sat, 28 Nov 1998 23:24:36 -0600
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To:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Installation advice needed - Fat32 /usr, /var?
Message-ID:  <3660DA94.C1E9C033@home.com>

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Hi all..

Here's a food for thought question :)  With all my work files safely
backed up, and my OSes of choice ready and waiting, I have decided it is
time to re-think my partition implementation and start over.

I have Windows 98, NT4 Workstation, and FreeBSD3.0-RELEASE

I have run all of these quite successfully by themselves... However, I
would like to give them more common ground than I have in the past.  I
have two fixed drives in this machine... A 1220MB, and an 8440MB.

I would like to use the 1220 essentially as my boot drive for all three
OSes, using a boot manager to set a partition active.  The 8440 will be
the common ground, housing all of my projects, mail, and OS-specific
installed application files.  I am not really interested in
re-partitioning my 8440, as partitions past the primary are invisible to
FreeBSD anyway, and drives larger than 8 GB are notoriously difficult to
partition.

My question, then... Is (if the following is even possible).. What would
be the quickest and easiest way to install (yes, I plan to wipe FreeBSD
and start clean) FreeBSD in such a way that only the core components
(ie, swap, root, /etc and the other miscellaneous system files needed
for boot/logon) are installed to the FreeBSD native slices, and, AT
INSTALL TIME, have directories on my FAT32 drive be mounted as /usr and
/var?  (So, I want to AVOID creating native /usr and /var slices)

If it's not possible to get the installer to do this, am I then stuck
with creating small versions of /usr and /var on my 1220 meg drive,
then, after install, edit my login scripts to mount my FAT32 drive, and
install additional packages somewhere there?

I will likely be able to fight my way through it... BUT... It has been
quite some time since I've installed FreeBSD on any machine, and I'd
like to eliminate as much hassle as I can before I get going :)

Thanks

Ryan Thompson


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