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Date:      Fri, 16 Oct 1998 15:59:28 -0700 (PDT)
From:      David Wolfskill <dhw@whistle.com>
Cc:        freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Show Stopper? Failure to Install 19981014
Message-ID:  <199810162259.PAA09598@pau-amma.whistle.com>
In-Reply-To: <199810162237.PAA02507@dingo.cdrom.com>

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>Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 15:37:49 -0700
>From: Mike Smith <mike@smith.net.au>

>Partitions are laid on disk in the order that you enter them.  The 'a' 
>partition is always reserved for the partition you mount on /.

Which is fairly reasonable for an initial install.

But for subsequent customization (such as adding a new disk, or
partitioning a disk that is destined to become a new boot disk), it can
be a fair nuisance.  (Yes, I realize I'm veering rather off-subject...
but I've needed to deal with this a few too many times lately.)

>Due to the way that sysinstall interacts with libdisk, this is 
>difficult to get "right".  We probably need a bandaid which insists 
>that if you want to create an 'a' partition you must lay it down first.

Well, I've tried resorting to using sysinstall to do the partitioning,
then "disklabel -r -e" to change the partition names back to what I wanted
in the first place.  It worked out, but I'd have difficulty recommending
the approach.

david
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