Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 21:52:13 -0600 (MDT) From: Brett Glass <brett@lariat.org> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Trouble setting up multiple boot on big disk Message-ID: <200308300352.VAA17113@lariat.org>
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I'm setting up a laptop which will need to dual-boot Windows 2000 Server (ugh!)
and FreeBSD. I partitioned the large (60 GB) hard disk so that there was
an 18 GB NTFS partition at the beginning, followed by a 20 GB partition for
data, followed by an 18 GB partition for FreeBSD. But when I attempted to
install FreeBSD, the disk labeling utility wouldn't let me divide the
18 GB partition (or "slice," in traditional UNIX parlance) into file systems
("partitions" in UNIX parlance). I get an error message that says I can't do
it because something's "too big."
What limitation am I hitting, and how do I get around it?
--Brett Glass
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