Malcolm Kay wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 08:56 pm, Toomas Aas wrote:
A typical FreeBSD installation on one HDD uses two partitions:
a FreeBSD partition and a swap partition. Inside the FreeBSD
partition are slices, which are mounted under directories
(mountpoints) such as /var. So, your questio
Toomas Aas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> First, let's get our terms correct.
>
> A typical FreeBSD installation on one HDD uses two partitions: a
> FreeBSD partition and a swap partition. Inside the FreeBSD partition
> are slices, which are mounted under directories (mountpoints) such as
> /var.
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 08:56 pm, Toomas Aas wrote:
> Ronald Maggio wrote:
> > Other then /root, /swap, /user, and /var, what other
> > partitions are needed for a first go at FreeBSD, in Linux
> > /home is often used, but what is a good lineup for FreeBSD
> > other then the ones named so far?
>
> Firs
Ronald Maggio wrote:
Other then /root, /swap, /user, and /var, what other partitions are needed for
a first go at FreeBSD, in Linux /home is often used, but what is a good lineup
for FreeBSD other then the ones named so far?
First, let's get our terms correct.
A typical FreeBSD installation
Hello, everyone.
Im about to install FreeBSD, and I have two questions.
Some background information about this project. I have 25gigs of SCSI HDDs
unformatted to use.
My first question is:
Other then /root, /swap, /user, and /var, what other partitions are needed for
a first go at Free