Why don't you just remove one of the Linux installationy you have? -yes ready to perform but
swjatoslaw gerus
milstar2 at eml.cc
Mon Jan 2 19:25:50 UTC 2017
Why don't you just remove one of the Linux installationy you have?
yes ready to perform this taskbut
in linux grub 1 installation 32 bit 16.04 sda1
2 installation 64 bit 16.04 sda6 was made 1 month later after
1
bsd loader notation another
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which of is first ? would try to check bsd loader
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ready to erase 1 installation
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but would not possible if erase installation 1 grub would allocate
all disk to 2 linux ?
or erase 1 -100% sucess would 140 gb free for freebsd
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swjatoslaw gerus
milstar2 at eml.cc
On Mon, Jan 2, 2017, at 07:39 PM, Polytropon wrote:
> On Mon, 02 Jan 2017 18:36:20 +0100, swjatoslaw gerus wrote:
> > Tryed .. . system memory not enough
>
> Please be precise: The _hard disk memory_ probably isn't enough.
> You need to either shrink one of the Linux partitions, or remove
> one entirely.
>
> The term "system memory" usually refers to RAM which you have
> plenty of, and FreeBSD doesn't need much RAM to work. :-)
>
>
>
> > asked about wish to install on Sandisk
> > this have 14.3 gb free
>
> That is possible, but not a good idea, because you want to boot
> FreeBSD from the disk (with "disk speed"), not from USB stick,
> which has terrible I/O performance. (Not that it's impossible,
> but it's a very _very_ bad idea.)
>
>
>
> > Would that correct -perform installation on sandisk (usb3 but sony
> > usb2)
>
> No. That would be a bad idea.
>
>
>
> > test with usb2 speed 10 mb/sek
> > if test sucessfull , erase both linux ad put from sandisk on hda ...
>
> That would be very much trouble.
>
> Why don't you just remove one of the Linux installationy you have?
> You already said that one doesn't really work at all - so remove
> it. Keep the one you're currently working with. Zero risk.
>
>
>
> > would that work ? if yes -very good ... limit risk
>
> As I said, it would work, but the performance and usability will
> definitely be bad, and _booting_ that installation would be a
> massive problem because the FreeBSD boot media already has one
> active partition - the one the installer boots from.
>
> So to summarize again:
>
> Shrink or remove one of the Linux installations, then install
> into the free and unallocated (!) disk space.
>
>
>
> --
> Polytropon
> Magdeburg, Germany
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