On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 10:41 PM, Garrett Cooper <gcooper_at_freebsd.org>wrote: > On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 7:23 PM, Devin Teske <dteske_at_vicor.com> wrote: > > > > On Feb 22, 2011, at 12:57 PM, Peter Jeremy wrote: > > > >> On 2011-Feb-22 02:50:54 -0800, Devin Teske <dteske_at_vicor.com> wrote: > >>> That's the operative word here ("supports"). Lord help us when that > >>> changes to "requires" (that is to say, if/when the FreeBSD kernel > >>> becomes legacy-free with respect to supporting fdisk/disklabel > >>> partitioned disks). > >> > >> When that does come, it will probably be driven by BIOS and hardware > >> vendors dropping support for MBR. Current disks are at the upper > >> limit of what MBR can be support (and that's after several revamps of > >> MBR). Since GPT already provides a superior feature set without MBR's > >> limits, the next step will be to just drop MBR support. And when it > >> does come, FreeBSD needs to be ready with an installer that can cope > >> with non-MBR disks. > > While I love a good discussion (and there have been a number of good > points for either side on here), should we agree to switch the default > over to bsdinstall, leave sysinstall in (lumps or no lumps), then over > the period of the next 2~3 major (that amounts to 4~6 years) releases, > and retire sysinstall to the happy hunting grounds? sysinstall didn't > take up that much space on the release media I thought, and it might > be doable to map both sets of media so that sysinstall can work in > harmony on bsdinstall's release media? > > Preparing custom releases to use the sysinstall init_path isn't that > bad, so it would at least give the legacy folks time to transition > over while us guinea pigs burn in the new wax :)... > > Sound good? > > Thanks! > -Garrett > Yes , very much . My suggestion is to include the item sysinstall in BSD-Install by Nathan Whitehorn as an option in installation start up menu . In that way , existing installation works will be upward compatible with bsdinstall . My another suggestion is to move installation startup menu part into /boot/install/ directory for each architecture and allow platform specific installers by using common parts from common directories . For example , in PC-based installations ( amd64 , i386 , ... ) PC-BSD pc-sysinstall will be usable from bsdinstall as an option at present . In that form , the initial installation menu will be seen in PC environment as follows : bsdinstall ( by Nathan Whitehorn ) pc-sysinstall ( by Kris Moore ) sysinstall ( by John Hubbard ) Thank you very much . Mehmet Erol SanliturkReceived on Wed Feb 23 2011 - 05:51:19 UTC
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