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Date:      Wed, 27 Nov 2019 16:36:33 +0000
From:      tech-lists <tech-lists@zyxst.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: 12.1-STABLE r354923 snapshot install doesn't like manual ufs setup
Message-ID:  <20191127163633.GD75104@bastion.zyxst.net>
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On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 05:10:26PM +0100, Polytropon wrote:

>Yes, there are several things you can do to optimize for SSD use.
>Part of it is custom newfs options, but if I remember correctly,
>bsdinstall doesn't allow you to add those - you'll need to use
>the shell to run newfs with the desired options manually, at least
>that's what I tend to do. :-)

Trim is selectable under [selected partition] -> options of the manual ufs
partitioning section of bsdinstall in the r354923 snapshot I used.

Regardless, my basic tenet still stands. If it's there as an option, it sho=
uld
work. I think it's reasonable to think having it there and not work is brok=
en=20
by most people's definition. The fact that there's an alternative manual way
is good, but immaterial in the context. Having it there and not work is not=
 a
good look for what could be a users first encounter with FreeBSD, nevermind
someone like myself who has been using FreeBSD for over two decades.

thanks,
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J.

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