On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 07:21:37AM -0800, Krissada Jindanupajit (FreeBSD-question) 
wrote:

> Can I install FreeBSD without swap space or I can add "swapfile" later?
> 
> The goal is to make installation process easy.

It's possible to install without a dedicated swap partition so long as
you have sufficient RAM.  Probably not advisory to do so unless you
have a specific reason.

One installed you can easily add a file-backed swap area using
vnconfig(8), and there's provision for adding a swap file like that in
the startup scripts, so you can make it persist over reboots.

However, I fail to see exactly how this makes installations any
easier.  You do know that you can automate sysinstall(8) actions by
loading a config file, and that includes provision for creating
whatever partitioning scheme you want.  Do it right, and you can set
up an auto-install CDRom that you just put into the drive and hit
reboot.  Come back a bit later, and there is your machine all ready to
go.

        Cheers,

        Matthew

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