At 07:44 PM 8/4/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
OK it is now day three and I have given up. This will be a long one just
to warn you now.
I have a 320 GiB HD and a 5 GiB HD. The 320 is faster than the 5 (yes, it
is that old). I want to dual boot WinXP and FreeBSD. The main issue is
that I don't want to put the FreeBSD buried behind 100G FAT partition as I
would like to have the swap closer to the edge of the HD. I use the 5 G to
transfer files and such, especially when changing the OS on a partition. I
prefer not to use it a a boot as it is only 5400 and I would have to put
the CDROM on either it as prime boot and slow it more or on the 320 and
slow it down. This seems like a simple problem but it has not turned out
that way.
First, I tried to install windows on the first 2G partition then tried to
install freebsd as follows
ad0s0 NTFS 2G #Windows Boot
ad0s1 FreeBSD 2G #FreeBSD Boot/Swap
ad0s3 FAT 20G #Windows
ad0s4 FreeBSD 298G #FreeBSD
I just duplicated this layout without any problems. The sizes of each
partition are a little different, but ultimately that shouldn't matter.
What I tested was:
ad4s1 NTFS 10G
ad4s2 FreeBSD 10G
ad4s3 NTFS 30G
ad4s4 FreeBSD 133G
The procedure I used to install was this:
WinXP install, created first partition (ad4s1) and installed with default
settings.
FreeBSD install (5.4-RELEASE), created second partition (ad4s2) and chose
FreeBSD bootloader and default file system layout.
Rebooted back in to xp, created third partition (ad4sd3), formatted with ntfs.
Rebooted into FreeBSD, created 4th partition (ad4s4), labeled it (bsdlabel
-r -w /dev/ad4s4), newfs /dev/ad4s4a, and mounted it as /home.
Resulting FreeBSD filesystems:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad4s2a 253678 35738 197646 15% /
devfs 1 1 0 100% /dev
/dev/ad4s2e 253678 14 233370 0% /tmp
/dev/ad4s2f 8398450 983574 6743000 13% /usr
/dev/ad4s2d 253678 500 232884 0% /var
/dev/ad4s4a 139156898 22 128024326 0% /home
Resulting XP filesystems:
C: 10GB
D: cdrom drive
E: 30GB
Slices as seen by FreeBSD fdisk:
The data for partition 1 is:
sysid 7 (0x07),(OS/2 HPFS, NTFS, QNX-2 (16 bit) or Advanced UNIX)
start 63, size 20964762 (10236 Meg), flag 0
beg: cyl 0/ head 1/ sector 1;
end: cyl 1023/ head 254/ sector 63
The data for partition 2 is:
sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD)
start 20964825, size 20964825 (10236 Meg), flag 80 (active)
beg: cyl 1023/ head 255/ sector 63;
end: cyl 1023/ head 254/ sector 63
The data for partition 3 is:
sysid 7 (0x07),(OS/2 HPFS, NTFS, QNX-2 (16 bit) or Advanced UNIX)
start 41929650, size 61432560 (29996 Meg), flag 0
beg: cyl 1023/ head 0/ sector 1;
end: cyl 1023/ head 254/ sector 63
The data for partition 4 is:
sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD)
start 103362210, size 287359758 (140312 Meg), flag 0
beg: cyl 141/ head 14/ sector 1;
end: cyl 548/ head 15/ sector 63
Hardware used for testing:
Intel D865PERL motherboard with 3.4GHz P4, 512MB RAM
Seagate 200GB SATA hard disk
Sony DVD-RW drive
-Glenn
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