Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2021 01:13:52 +0000 From: "Thomas Mueller" <mueller6722@twc.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: new install References: <20210321064056.29e785d6@dismail.de>
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from LuMiWa: > I bought first laptop in my life (Thinkpad T495) and I have a few > questions, please: > Laptop is with Windows 10 on which I never had (from DOS to FreeBSD and > OS/2 and Linux between) and I do not want to keep on, security boot is > enabled. > I like to install Haiku and FreeBSD. For Haiku is 5 GB more than enough > and the rest of the drive for FreeBSD. > Should I install partition disk and install Haiku first or is okay that > I install FreeBSD and make one FAT32 partition for Haiku? And > secure boot should be disabled too? I didn't think Haiku could run on FAT (12, 16 or 32). Haiku's file system is BFS, though Haiku can read and write FAT32. Haiku will fit comfortably into 5 GB, though you could need more if you build applications from Haikuports. By all means, disable secure boot. Tom
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