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Date:      Tue, 31 Jan 2012 18:34:09 GMT
From:      Rene Ladan <rene@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Perforce Change Reviews <perforce@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   PERFORCE change 205481 for review
Message-ID:  <201201311834.q0VIY9Q0071105@skunkworks.freebsd.org>

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Change 205481 by rene@rene_acer on 2012/01/31 18:33:28

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.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/bsdinstall/chapter.sgml#11 integrate

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==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/bsdinstall/chapter.sgml#11 (text+ko) ====

@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 <!--
      The FreeBSD Documentation Project
 
-     $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/bsdinstall/chapter.sgml,v 1.26 2012/01/29 00:16:47 wblock Exp $
+     $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/bsdinstall/chapter.sgml,v 1.27 2012/01/31 17:55:59 wblock Exp $
 -->
 
 <chapter id="bsdinstall">
@@ -1301,7 +1301,7 @@
 	partitioning instead.  The other partitioning schemes are
 	generally used for uncommon or older computer systems.</para>
 
-      <table frame="all" rowsep="1" pgwide="1">
+      <table frame="none" rowsep="1" pgwide="1">
 	<title>Partitioning Schemes</title>
 
 	<tgroup cols="2" align="left">
@@ -1401,7 +1401,9 @@
 	people may prefer a traditional layout with separate
 	partitions for the <filename>/</filename>,
 	<filename>/var</filename>, <filename>/tmp</filename>, and <filename>/usr</filename>
-	filesystems.</para>
+	filesystems.  See <xref
+	  linkend="bsdinstall-part-manual-splitfs"> for an
+	example.</para>
 
       <para>See &man.gpart.8; for a complete list of available
 	<acronym>GPT</acronym> partition types.</para>
@@ -1447,6 +1449,80 @@
 	  lab's computer, for example.</para>
       </tip>
 
+      <example id="bsdinstall-part-manual-splitfs">
+	<title>Creating Traditional Split Filesystem
+	  Partitions</title>
+
+	<para>For a traditional partition layout where the
+	  <filename>/</filename>, <filename>/var</filename>,
+	  <filename>/tmp</filename>, and <filename>/usr</filename>
+	  directories are separate filesystems on their own
+	  partitions, create a GPT partitioning scheme, then create
+	  the partitions as shown.  Partition sizes shown are typical
+	  for a 20G target disk.  If more space is available on the
+	  target disk, larger swap or <filename>/var</filename>
+	  partitions may be useful.  Labels shown here are prefixed
+	  with <literal>ex</literal> for "example", but readers
+	  should use other unique label values as described
+	  above.</para>
+
+	<informaltable frame="none">
+	  <tgroup cols="4">
+	    <thead>
+	      <row>
+		<entry>Partition Type</entry>
+		<entry>Size</entry>
+		<entry>Mountpoint</entry>
+		<entry>Label</entry>
+	      </row>
+	    </thead>
+
+	    <tbody>
+	      <row>
+		<entry><literal>freebsd-boot</literal></entry>
+		<entry><literal>512K</literal></entry>
+	      </row>
+
+	      <row>
+		<entry><literal>freebsd-ufs</literal></entry>
+		<entry><literal>2G</literal></entry>
+		<entry><filename>/</filename></entry>
+		<entry><literal>exrootfs</literal></entry>
+	      </row>
+
+	      <row>
+		<entry><literal>freebsd-swap</literal></entry>
+		<entry><literal>4G</literal></entry>
+		<entry></entry>
+		<entry><literal>exswap</literal></entry>
+	      </row>
+
+	      <row>
+		<entry><literal>freebsd-ufs</literal></entry>
+		<entry><literal>2G</literal></entry>
+		<entry><filename>/var</filename></entry>
+		<entry><literal>exvarfs</literal></entry>
+	      </row>
+
+	      <row>
+		<entry><literal>freebsd-ufs</literal></entry>
+		<entry><literal>1G</literal></entry>
+		<entry><filename>/tmp</filename></entry>
+		<entry><literal>extmpfs</literal></entry>
+	      </row>
+
+	      <row>
+		<entry><literal>freebsd-ufs</literal></entry>
+		<entry>accept the default (remainder of the
+		  disk)</entry>
+		<entry><filename>/usr</filename></entry>
+		<entry><literal>exusrfs</literal></entry>
+	      </row>
+	    </tbody>
+	  </tgroup>
+	</informaltable>
+      </example>
+
       <para>After the custom partitions have been created, select
 	<guibutton>[&nbsp;Finish&nbsp;]</guibutton> to continue with
 	the installation.</para>



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