At Wed, 29 Oct 2003 17:32:29 -0800 (PST), Doug White wrote: > Sergey Matveychuk wrote: > > Doug White wrote: > > > This is normal and for your protection. you can't edit the disk you're > > > running off of. If you are running off of ad1, make sure 1) you're root > > > when you run sysinstall and b) you aren't mounting any filesystems from > > > ad0. > > > > Well, I understand it for slices. But why I can't create new partition > > in exist slice and newfs it? It was OK in -stable. I fail to understand either. > yes, this is a change to -current. It is for your own safety. I think this change in current is for the worse. I don't see why I can't manage slices and partitions from my regular OS, but have to boot up a CD to do the job. It's not even safer; I am perfectly capable of destroying my disk layout from the CD too. -RichardReceived on Thu Oct 30 2003 - 00:46:06 UTC
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