Date: Tue, 21 Jan 1997 11:30:33 -0500 From: rhh@ct.picker.com (Randall Hopper) To: nadav@barcode.co.il (Nadav Eiron) Cc: dwhite@gdi.uoregon.edu (Doug White), questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Help With Partition Naming & Setup. Message-ID: <Mutt.19970121113033.rhh@elmer.ct.picker.com> In-Reply-To: <Chameleon.853780175.List@journeyman>; from Sean J. Schluntz on Jan 20, 1997 09:08:50 %2B0000 References: <Chameleon.853780175.List@journeyman> <32E1F00A.7061@barcode.co.il>
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|Nadav Eiron <nadav@barcode.co.il> wrote:
|> Sean J. Schluntz wrote:
|> > I have one follow up question on this, how does the / get a label of
|> > /dev/sd0a when the /usr and /var get labels of /dev/sd0s1f and
|> > /dev/sd0s1e on my single dedicated SCSI disk.
|>
|> For historical reasons (I guess). You can only boot from the *first* BSD
|> slice on a disk, so the slice number of the root partition is irrelevant
|> (the only root partition you can use is the one on the first BSD slice).
|> This is from times when BSD didn't know about slices.
Ouch, I was planning to do this so I could run two versions of FreeBSD on
one disk instead of splitting them across two as I had done in the past,
and continue to use a third slice to share /home and other strategic
directories:
slice 0 - FAT
slice 1 - FreeBSD version x.xx (root partition)
slice 2 - FreeBSD version y.yy (root partition)
slice 3 - FreeBSD shared UFS (/share)
So just to make sure that I'm not misinterpreting, even if I install my
boot manager (OS/BS 2.0B8) to allow booting off slice 1 or 2, when the BIOS
reads the boot record of either slice 1 or slice 2, FreeBSD's loader is
going to force-boot off the FreeBSD version installed in slice 1?
Would it be hard to fix this? It's too bad we don't support this setup.
It'd be particularly handy for developers.
I guess I'll just have to fall-back on putting each version on a separate
disk.
Randall Hopper
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