manually
?
There is nothing wrong with running sysinstall(8) on a live system. Can
even be run remotely via ssh. Suggest you skip down to the (C)onfigure
menu. Use (F)disk and (L)abel. Put your new partitions under /mnt/ or
someplace separate from your running system filespace. Use
Use fdisk to slice and do the mbr.
In 4.xxx use disklabel to do disk labeling (partitioning) and boot block.
In 5.xxx use bsdlabel to do disk labeling and boot block.
Then use newfs to create filesystems in the partitions created
with disklabel/bsdlabel.
manually
?
i know how
Use fdisk to slice and do the mbr.
In 4.xxx use disklabel to do disk labeling (partitioning) and boot block.
In 5.xxx use bsdlabel to do disk labeling and boot block.
Then use newfs to create filesystems in the partitions created
with disklabel/bsdlabel.
manually
?
i
could You help me in commands used to
1) create disklabel and mbr on blank disk
2) install boot loader
manually
?
i know how to do it in NetBSD, but here it's a bit different.
i need to move everything from one disk to another.
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could You help me in commands used to
1) create disklabel and mbr on blank disk
2) install boot loader
Use fdisk to slice and do the mbr.
In 4.xxx use disklabel to do disk labeling (partitioning) and boot block.
In 5.xxx use bsdlabel to do disk labeling and boot block.
Then use newfs to
On Sep 11, 2004, at 3:46 PM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
could You help me in commands used to
1) create disklabel and mbr on blank disk
2) install boot loader
manually
?
There is nothing wrong with running sysinstall(8) on a live system. Can
even be run remotely via ssh. Suggest you skip down to the