On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Scott Ullrich <sullr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> That is a good question.   The 2.0 installer uses pc-sysinstaller
> which I am not entirely sure if it takes into account this or not.

I did an install yesterday and worked on this. I manually changed
geometry to 32 heads and 32 sectors and adjusted the cylinders count
accordingly, but when I tried to create my partitions the installer
insisted on changing the sector count to a number that was divisible
by 1008 (in fact the number I gave it was divisible by both 1008 and
1024, but it still complained for some reason).

I partitioned with Linux fdisk and then skipped formatting and
partitioning with the pfsense installer, as recommended by the
installer. I found the whole thing quite confusing, and I'm not 100%
positive that I ended up with the desired result, but this is due in
part to my lack of understanding of BSD slices.

It would be nice to have an installer that automatically handles this,
as some SSDs perform hugely better with their partition boundaries
aligned to the flash's erase block boundaries, as can be seen on
anantech.com's SSD Bench. Not a big issue for standard installs,
perhaps, but potentially significant on a loaded squid box, which is
exactly my intention.

Thanks for the response. Looking forward to this in 2.1.

db

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