On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 03:56:52PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Matthew Seaman writes: > > Uh --- that partition table you've posted doesn't correspond to the > > logical layout you've given: there's no space between the ad0s1 (C:) > > and ad0s2 (E:) slices. > > With the two tools (FreeBSD FDISK & Win2K Disk Management) > I have to view the layout, the W2KDM displays a space between C: > and E:. > > Hopefully this text illustration shows up OK: > > Primary "Extended" > __________________ ____________________ _______________________ > | C: 4.01 NTFS | Free Space | E: NTFS > 10.62GB | > | Healthy (System) | 4.01 GB | Healthy > | > __________________ ____________________ |_______________________
Ah --- in that case there should be no problem installing FreeBSD into the free space. I don't know where you got your fdisk output from but it doesn't correspond to the diagram above. > > I suppose your question then is "how can I divide up my current 15Gb > > ad0s2 slice into a 5Gb ad0s2 slice and a 10Gb ad0s3 slice, preserving > > the contents of the original ad0s2 into ad0s3, and using the new ad0s2 > > for FreeBSD?" > > In more technical FreeBSD speak, yes! :) > > Or: > Since this seems to be more difficult than originally thought, I am willing to > copy all the data off of E: (back it up externally), then delete the E:, which > I am assuming would allow me to install FreeBSD and dual boot with > Win2K without loosing anything on C:? That would work, but probably isn't necessary. > On a side note, I am not trying to start a flame war, but I am curious as to > why Linux (specifically RedHat 7.3 and newer) was able to install into the > "Free Space" outlined in the diagram above, while FreeBSD does not > seem to be capable of doing so without 3rd party tools? No --- FreeBSD should be able to install into the empty space given that your disk layout is as you have shown it now, and not according to the original fdisk output. Linux would have equivalent difficulty to FreeBSD in the second case, splitting up an existing W2K partition and preserving the contents. Cheers, Matthew -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 26 The Paddocks Savill Way Marlow Tel: +44 1628 476614 Bucks., SL7 1TH UK To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message