I currently have a laptop that is only running Windows Vista. It has one 112 GB hard drive, and a 32-bit processor. I would like to completely wipe the hard drive and do a clean FreeBSD install. However, when the installation gets to the partition editor bit- and regardless of whether I choose guided partitioning or manual partitioning- it gives me the error:
Then, when I try to modify the partitions to make them what I want them to be, the editor does not let me.
The default partition set-up given by the partition editor in the guided partitioning mode is:
I would like to have four freebsd-ufs partitions: a /var, /tmp, and /usr in addition to the /root partition, but as I said, it doesn't let me edit or add partitions. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Then, when I try to modify the partitions to make them what I want them to be, the editor does not let me.
The default partition set-up given by the partition editor in the guided partitioning mode is:
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ada0 112 GB GPT
ada0p1 64 KB freebsd-boot
ada0p2 108 GB freebsd-ufs
ada0p3 3.8 GB freebsd-swap
I would like to have four freebsd-ufs partitions: a /var, /tmp, and /usr in addition to the /root partition, but as I said, it doesn't let me edit or add partitions. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.