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Date:      Mon, 24 Nov 1997 18:14:15 -0800
From:      Studded <Studded@dal.net>
To:        Jim Cavalieri <jcavalie@wco.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Fw: HELP!  Install problem with NT4.0 and FreeBSD 2.2.2/2.2.5
Message-ID:  <347A3477.58119716@dal.net>
References:  <01bcf939$06e16c60$ef641990@jcavalie-lap.us.oracle.com>

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Jim Cavalieri wrote:

> I haven't received any responses to this problem from the usenet groups.

	My understanding is that freebsd-questions@freebsd.org will get you a
response a lot faster. I almost never read the usenet group myself
actually.

[snip]
> >I have been scouring the FAQ and the email archives, but I can't find the
> >answer to this configuration problem.
> >I have a 5.1 GB hard drive, fdisk'd as follows:
> >1.  Primary Partition    20MB
> >        contains C:\ formatted to DOS (all 20MB)
> >2.  Extended Partition    ~5 GB
> >        contains D:\ logical drive formatted to NTFS (3GB)
> >        contains 2GB of free space in the extended partition
> >I boot from the FreeBSD 2.2.5 install floppy and choose to create a slice
> in
> >the free space.  The installer shows me the "unused" portion of the disk,
> >which I hi-lite, it asks the size, and then it asks the type - which I
> >choose freebsd.

	You cannot create a FreeBSD partition (slice in FreeBSD-ese) within a
DOS extended partition.  You need to resize the extended partition so
that the free space is truly free, and in its own DOS partition. As I
understand it, you should also be sure that the FreeBSD slice is close
enough to the beginning of the disk to allow you to put / (the root
filesystem, approx. 32M) completely within the first 504 megs of hard
disk.  Therefore the first DOS partition should not be larger than 470
megs. 

	I realize this kind of repartitioning is not a trivial task, but this
is what needs to be done to get it going.

Good luck,

Doug



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