I have a new Dell 1440 laptop, and attempted to put PC-BSD on it. That ended in disaster, and I blamed myself for a mistake. I have since reinstalled Windows 7 into a partition using roughly 55% of the disk space, leaving the rest of the disk empty, with no partition.
I attempted PCBSD again, and part of the original problem reoccurred. It only listed "empty space" and showed the entire disk as empty. It did not see the existing partition.
I type this right now from said laptop, inside of Windows 7. Disk Management shows me that I have roughly ~140GB empty space on the disk.
I decided to try to create the sliced and set things up from FreeBSD's fdisk that I acces via sysinstall.
fdisk shows the same thing. Empty space on ad0. I'm not quiete sure what is going on, as I was able to install FreeBSD and PCBSD onto my desktop on a disk that had an NTFS partition on it as well.
If it means anything, I was able to install Ubuntu and dual boot just fine before I attempted to install PCBSD that first time.
Note: I get an error about geometry being incorrect or something when I used fdisk from FreeBSD 8.1 USB image. I also received this error while installing to my desktop and that went smoothly.
Any advice/suggestions would be appreciated. Please feel free to ask me any for any more information.
Does gparted support the file systems that FreeBSD uses, if so I can use that program to create everything and then just install FreeBSD to existing slices/partitions.
Thank you
I attempted PCBSD again, and part of the original problem reoccurred. It only listed "empty space" and showed the entire disk as empty. It did not see the existing partition.
I type this right now from said laptop, inside of Windows 7. Disk Management shows me that I have roughly ~140GB empty space on the disk.
I decided to try to create the sliced and set things up from FreeBSD's fdisk that I acces via sysinstall.
fdisk shows the same thing. Empty space on ad0. I'm not quiete sure what is going on, as I was able to install FreeBSD and PCBSD onto my desktop on a disk that had an NTFS partition on it as well.
If it means anything, I was able to install Ubuntu and dual boot just fine before I attempted to install PCBSD that first time.
Note: I get an error about geometry being incorrect or something when I used fdisk from FreeBSD 8.1 USB image. I also received this error while installing to my desktop and that went smoothly.
Any advice/suggestions would be appreciated. Please feel free to ask me any for any more information.
Does gparted support the file systems that FreeBSD uses, if so I can use that program to create everything and then just install FreeBSD to existing slices/partitions.
Thank you