For anyone that might be interested: 

The problem turned out to be an initialization problem related to FreeBSD not 
beeing able to wipe out partition created with a mac (EFI). 
This is really a macintosh problem 

Solution is: 

1. Use Disk Utility and erase the disk
2. Format a "free space" partition using DOS Label


Once you have done that you can then start using your disk properly and install 
whatever you want on It. 


Thx. 


Le 19 mars 2010 à 15:29, bsd a écrit :

> Hello, 
> 
> I am bumping into an install problem due to bsdlabel command not beeing able 
> to be completed during the install. 
> One solution might be to change the bsdlabel command… 
> 
> My question is: 
> 
> - Is there a way to escape the install procedure to issue a shell command and 
> get back to the install? 
> - If so what am I supposed to do?
> 
> If not, 
> 
> - Where are the install script located on the LiveCD? specially the one 
> containing the 
> 
>> # bsdlabel -B -r -w ad0s1 auto
> 
> that I would like to change to 
> 
> # bsdlabel -

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