Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 13:29:26 -0400 From: Daniel Morante <daniel@morante.net> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: 9.1 beta powerpc64 installer bugs Message-ID: <5012CFF6.6030400@morante.net>
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I have 2 Mac Pro G5's and was testing out FreeBSD 9.1 beta. I noticed some small problems in the BSD installer: 1. When using the guided partitioning with entire disk selected, if you delete the pre-made "/" and create a new one (to make it a different size for example). After hitting OK, the installer asks you to create an Apple boot partition even though one already exists. If I select yes, I now have two Apple boot partitions. 2. I also noticed that the numbering gets a little out of order if you don't delete ALL existing partitions first. At some point I ended up with the numbering starting at 5 or skipping a 3 for example. 3. If the installer fails at some point and I restart it, the DHCP option comes back with a an error saying it was not able to assign an IP via DHCP. I can continue without DCHP and the IP address is pre-configured, however DNS is not. 4. I wasn't able to create a ZFS partition (for example /data). I was able to add it from the guided partitioning screen, but when it came time to format and install, I received a mount error and the installer failed. Other than that, the powerpc64 install on a Apple Mac Pro G5 was successful.
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