On 30.08.2011 16:27, Ivan Voras wrote:
> Am I doing something wrong or the BETA1 installer cannot be used to
> manually create the partition scheme?
>
> 1) it doesn't accept "freebsd-swap" as partition type ("invalid argument")
Not all partitioning schemes supports "freebsd-swap" partition type.
On 08/30/11 19:07, Ivan Voras wrote:
On 30.8.2011. 16:11, Nathan Whitehorn wrote:
On 08/30/11 07:27, Ivan Voras wrote:
Am I doing something wrong or the BETA1 installer cannot be used to
manually create the partition scheme?
1) it doesn't accept "freebsd-swap" as partition type ("invalid
argum
On 29.8.2011. 20:15, John Baldwin wrote:
However, the SRAT code just ignores the table when it encounters an issue like
this, it doesn't hang. Something else later in the boot must have hung.
Anyway... that machine can in its maximal configuration be populated
with eight 10-core CPUs, i.e. 8
On 30.8.2011. 16:11, Nathan Whitehorn wrote:
On 08/30/11 07:27, Ivan Voras wrote:
Am I doing something wrong or the BETA1 installer cannot be used to
manually create the partition scheme?
1) it doesn't accept "freebsd-swap" as partition type ("invalid
argument")
2) it doesn't recognize that I h
On 30.8.2011. 16:36, Brandon Falk wrote:
On 8/30/2011 8:27 AM, Ivan Voras wrote:
Am I doing something wrong or the BETA1 installer cannot be used to
manually create the partition scheme?
I do not have BETA1 available right now on CD, but I do have BETA2 rev
225251. On this system I'm not able
On 08/30/11 07:27, Ivan Voras wrote:
Am I doing something wrong or the BETA1 installer cannot be used to
manually create the partition scheme?
1) it doesn't accept "freebsd-swap" as partition type ("invalid
argument")
2) it doesn't recognize that I have actually created a root (/) mount
point
On 8/30/2011 8:27 AM, Ivan Voras wrote:
Am I doing something wrong or the BETA1 installer cannot be used to
manually create the partition scheme?
1) it doesn't accept "freebsd-swap" as partition type ("invalid
argument")
2) it doesn't recognize that I have actually created a root (/) mount
po
Am I doing something wrong or the BETA1 installer cannot be used to
manually create the partition scheme?
1) it doesn't accept "freebsd-swap" as partition type ("invalid argument")
2) it doesn't recognize that I have actually created a root (/) mount
point; since it doesn't show mountpoints may
On Monday, August 29, 2011 2:08:46 pm rank1see...@gmail.com wrote:
> This yields successfull boot
> --
> /dev/ufsid/4e5bbdf76b8b4567/usr/DOCufsrw,late 0 0
> /dev/ufsid/4e5bbe036b8b4567/usr/SRCufsro,late,noatime 0
0
>
> # This are WinXP drives:
> /dev/ad
On Friday, August 26, 2011 9:02:34 pm hilfi alkaff wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to learn more of the above matter. After the MCFG table gets
> discovered with acpi, what does the address given by the
> ACPI_MCFG_ALLOCATION* tells you? Does that tell you the address of the
> extended configuration
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