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Old 07-02-2007, 05:14 AM
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We should be able to resize our partitions from the installation, what do you think?

As far as I remember my last pcbsd installation there wasn't such feature, you can select a partition to install, but you can't change the size of it and make a new one to install.

Also, it's a pain I need a primary partition to install ~bsd, but I think it is ask too much since freebsd itself needs it to be primary, so lets just keep the nice resizer.
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Default Re: Resize Partitions
Originally Posted by NgD Vulto
We should be able to resize our partitions from the installation, what do you think?
Sounds great !

But will we ?
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