Hello,
I'm new to FreeBSD and try to install it on my old computer.
It has one 80Gb IDE hard disk, which I want to use entirely for FreeBSD
After choosing "standart installation" I get this Message:
What does that mean?
I've read some other posts in this Forum where it says, that I don't have to care about the geometry when using the entire disk for the FreeBSD installation.
So can I ignore that message?
Nokobon
I'm new to FreeBSD and try to install it on my old computer.
It has one 80Gb IDE hard disk, which I want to use entirely for FreeBSD
After choosing "standart installation" I get this Message:
WARNING: A Geometry of 155061/16/63 for ad0 is incorrect. Using
a more likely geometry. If this try is incorrect or you are unsure as to whether or not it's correct, please consult the Hardware Guide om tje Documentation submenu or use the (G)eometry command to change it now.
What does that mean?
I've read some other posts in this Forum where it says, that I don't have to care about the geometry when using the entire disk for the FreeBSD installation.
So can I ignore that message?
Nokobon