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Date:      Tue, 22 Aug 2017 10:06:01 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        freebsd-sysinstall@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 221674] Installer can't back up when it finds MBR
Message-ID:  <bug-221674-2920-vd7NHv5fZx@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/>
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--- Comment #2 from MMacD <scratch65535@att.net> ---
If the installer can't back up because it's really 2 different, dedicated
installers, defaulting (currently) to EFI/GPT, would CSM solve the problem =
of
having an MBR disk where the human DOES want to convert it to GPT?=20

If not, maybe a "pre-installer" is needed that can take a look at the situa=
tion
and offer choices?  E.g.:=20

"Your disc is MBR and seems to have something on it, perhaps another operat=
ing
system that you want to dual-boot, or some important data that should not be
destroyed.  Please choose how to proceed:

[ ] stop the installation now so that you can switch discs.

[ ] keep the MBR partitioning and existing data.  Create an additional
partition and install FreeBSD into that new partition.  [ ] The original
partition holds an operating system. Install the FreeBSD boot manager.

[ ] keep the MBR partitioning, but discard the existing data. Re-format the
existing partition and install FreeBSD there.

[ ] convert the disc to GPT.  This will erase EVERYTHING on the disc, inclu=
ding
the MBR partitioning and all the existing data.  Then install FreeBSD.

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