On Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 02:08:19PM -0500, Charles Swiger wrote:
> On Mar 23, 2005, at 1:59 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
> >     If memory servers, the slices I created were
> >     ad0s2   /
> >     ad0s3   SWAP
> >     ad0s4   /usr
> 
> People normally create a BSD partition table within an FDISK partition, 
> so / would be on ad0s2a, rather than using all of ad0s2 for a single 
> filesystem.  Then you can put swap on ad0s2b, and so forth and just use 
> on FDISK partition, rather than using three...

        How do I use/reach FDISK via the CD installation script?
        I've looked at the kwik way and the Custom (for experts).
        If I use the "Allocate" menu I see the FDISK editor.
        What then?  So far I've simply used "C = Create Slice";
        then in the following menu I've labeled the slices.

        Which option in the screen/editor?  Or how-to FDISK 
        ad0s2 any other way?

        thanks,

        gary


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