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The only tricky part is after configuring the first disk, it will
default to done. No, just specify the second, then the third.
Thanks, I will reinstall later this week, and look for the done prompt.
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All that being said...
1) WHY do you feel the need to allocate all your
Hello,
I have been running BSD on a desktop machine for 3 months and I would like
to install OpenBSD on my test server. My test box is a P500 with 128MB of
RAM and three disk drives.
I would like to use 100% of the storage space on all three drives while
installing / on wd0, /swap on wd1,
At 02:04 PM 6/22/2005 -0500, Gabe Johanns wrote:
Hello,
I have been running BSD on a desktop machine for 3 months and I would like
to install OpenBSD on my test server. My test box is a P500 with 128MB of
RAM and three disk drives.
I would like to use 100% of the storage space on all three
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, L. V. Lammert wrote:
At 02:04 PM 6/22/2005 -0500, Gabe Johanns wrote:
Hello,
I have been running BSD on a desktop machine for 3 months and I would like
to install OpenBSD on my test server. My test box is a P500 with 128MB of
RAM and three disk drives.
I
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 11:33:07PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
I'd have to check to know for sure, but I think having a swap
partition on the root disk is mandatory. But you can always add extra
swap partitions later.
i got away with installing a full-disk / when i was doing a
soekris
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, L. V. Lammert wrote:
At 02:04 PM 6/22/2005 -0500, Gabe Johanns wrote:
Hello,
I have been running BSD on a desktop machine for 3 months and I would like
to install OpenBSD on my test server. My test box is a P500 with 128MB of
RAM and three
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