On 08/21/11 15:53, Garrett Cooper wrote: > On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Matt<sendtomatt_at_gmail.com> wrote: >> On 08/18/11 16:24, Garrett Cooper wrote: >>> So, I used the bsdinstaller again on the 9.0-BETA1 media with manual >>> partitioning. The HP desktop ate up 3 partitions, I inconveniently >>> forgot that geom can't grok secondary PC MBR partitions, was fooling >>> around and cleared the partitions, etc. I hit abort to exit the >>> partitioner start and from scratch and now my Windows partitions and >>> recovery partitions are gone. >>> >>> So, oops... just a word of warning for anyone else that monkeys around >>> with bsdinstall that it doesn't always hold true to the "will apply >>> changes at Exit" guarantee right now (i.e. atomicity is busted). If >>> someone else has a second OS that they'd rather not lose, at least >>> they will know to reboot their box when committing changes. >>> >>> I'll inspect the code sometime this weekend to trace down the annoying >>> bug, but this is probably release gating for new users (and sadly >>> forces me back to wanting to use sysinstall :/..). >> Geom can do EBR ("Logical") etc...and definitely can do all 4 primary >> partitions...some of that requires kernel options I think though. >> I think that's what you're referring to? > bsdinstall doesn't talk EBR yet though. > That isn't actually true. You can't install to EBR (due to bootloader limitations), but it can see and manipulate it. -NathanReceived on Sun Aug 21 2011 - 19:34:08 UTC
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