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Date:      Fri, 2 Oct 2015 15:57:13 -0453.75
From:      "William A. Mahaffey III" <wam@hiwaay.net>
Cc:        FreeBSD Questions !!!! <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Geom question
Message-ID:  <560EEE5F.3080904@hiwaay.net>
In-Reply-To: <3D81C7BC-1A31-4046-88B7-50F25EA3B952@ccsys.com>
References:  <560EDE45.3040605@hiwaay.net> <3D81C7BC-1A31-4046-88B7-50F25EA3B952@ccsys.com>

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On 10/02/15 15:31, Chad J. Milios wrote:
>> On Oct 2, 2015, at 3:41 PM, William A. Mahaffey III <wam@hiwaay.net> wrote:
>>
>> I am prepping to provision 2 boxen w/ FreeBSD 9.3R, preferably from a thumb drive. I would like to add a 'utils' directory w/ some scripts I wrote to automate the partitioning/slicing of the HDD's (2X on 1 box, 8X on the other), & also accumulate output from the install process in case questions arise. To that end, I am planning on partitioning/slicing a thumb drive, prepping it to be bootable following examples on the gpart man page, & copying verbatim stuff from the memstick.img for 9.3R that I downloaded a while back, as well as adding my utils directory. Reading up on gpart & geom raises 1 question: can I do all these preps on a disk image file I create w/ dd, or do i do them in place on the target memstick, then dd the results onto an on-disk image for safekeeping ? Put another way, can a disk image created by dd be a 'geom' for gpart ? TIA & have a good one.
>>
>> -- 
>>
>>     William A. Mahaffey III
> In a way, yes. `mdconfig -f filename` will make your file accessible as a virtual device.
>

Then to be accessed as /dev/md0 ? Any other clues/gotchas :-) ? Thanks & 
TIA & have a good one.

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	William A. Mahaffey III

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