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Yes you can...It is similar to Linux as Chris said, BUT as you may know
it NEEDS a primary partition. Linux can boot from anywhere but *BSD's
need a primary partition to boot. Have fun rebuilding all of your stale
ports LOL. If this is a desktop machine you'll spend a bit of time
getting it up to date. I'm a BSD user as well.

Bryan

Cavan Mejias wrote:
| Can I install FreeBSD before Debian's partion? Debian's /root and /home
| are on a extended partition and I have an empty primary partion before
| the extended partion. I was thinking of putting FreeBSD in the empty
| primary.  Thanks.
|
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