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Old 05-13-2012, 06:33 PM
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Default Installing PCBSD on existing partitions/slices (newfs on some, but not all)?
I started using FreeBSD around the time 4.0 was released. Using the old FreeBSD installer, it was possible to install the operating system without re-partitioning & re-slicing the hard drive every time. Is there a way with the PCBSD installer to do the following:

My system currently has the following mountpoints:
  • / (/dev/ada0s2a)
  • /var (/dev/ada0s2d)
  • /usr (/dev/ada0s2e)
  • /home (/dev/ada0s2f)

Is it possible to install PCBSD, WITHOUT changing the disk partitions / slices, and having it perform a "newfs" only on the /, /var, and /usr mountpoints, and NOT TOUCH the /home filesystem?

If so, how does one accomplish this? I have a system that I "broke the rules" and installed some ports, then upgraded PCBSD and now have no way of uninstalling the ports I had installed prior to the upgrade...Would like to "cleanse" the PCBSD install *WITHOUT* having to dump/restore my /home partition...

Thank you for the help...I know the old FreeBSD installer could do this, I haven't figured out how to get the PCBSD installer to do it...

RL
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