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Re: 7.0_BETA feedback sought
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 11:37:28PM -0700, Soren Jacobsen wrote:
> As you may have noticed, the NetBSD 7.0 release process is underway. A
> lot of great work has gone into NetBSD since 6.0, and we're very excited
> about this upcoming release.
>
> The state of the branch is generally good at this point, but we need
[...]
'Generally good' is probably fair and true statement - but as long as
You don't try 'extended partitioning' on GPT disk. I have had single,
dedicated partition for - test - NetBSD7 installation. After selecting
'extended partitioning', 'edit partition' and enabling 'newfs', 'mount
as /' I ended with disk in FUBAR state: after some errors during process
thats looks like partition and wedges re-creation (WTF?) my partitions
was renumbered like this:
# initial state
start size index contents
[...]
234960896 2000896 5 GPT part - NetBSD FFSv1/FFSv2
236961792 2000896 6 GPT part - NetBSD FFSv1/FFSv2
238962688 7999488 7 GPT part - NetBSD FFSv1/FFSv2
246962176 7999488 8 GPT part - NetBSD swap
254961664 118085632 9 GPT part - NetBSD FFSv1/FFSv2
# final state
start size index contents
[...]
234960896 2000896 6 GPT part - NetBSD FFSv1/FFSv2
236961792 2000896 7 GPT part - NetBSD FFSv1/FFSv2
238962688 7999488 8 GPT part - NetBSD FFSv1/FFSv2
246962176 7999488 9 GPT part - NetBSD swap
254961664 118085632 10 GPT part - NetBSD FFSv1/FFSv2
...wedges was messed-up even more and - as expected consequence
- my separated boot partition lost their identity.
Yes, I know - running _BETA may lead to similar consequences, but
at this moment I found term 'generally good' as little exaggerated
(at least when extending paritioning comes to play).
PS. I tested NetBSD-7_BETA/amd64 ISO from 201410230710Z snapshot.
--
Piotr 'aniou' Meyer
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