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Has anybody recently migrated from *cough* Linux to NetBSD?
Hi,
this is my disk layout as seen from Linux's perspective:
/dev/sda1 2048 1023999 1021952 499M Windows recovery environment
/dev/sda2 1024000 1226751 202752 99M EFI System
/dev/sda3 1226752 1259519 32768 16M Microsoft reserved
/dev/sda4 1259520 103657471 102397952 48.8G Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda5 103657472 206057471 102400000 48.8G Linux filesystem
/dev/sda6 223012864 877277183 654264320 312G Microsoft basic data
/dev/sda7 206057472 223012863 16955392 8.1G Linux swap
/dev/sda8 877277184 976773119 99495936 47.5G Linux filesystem
$ df -h|grep sda
/dev/sda5 48G 9.4G 36G 21% /
/dev/sda2 95M 32M 64M 33% /boot/efi
/dev/sda8 47G 32G 13G 73% /home
/dev/sda6 312G 258G 55G 83% /home/oc/storage
I could shrink one or more of the existing partitions and make room
for a 50GB NetBSD installation.
I could mount the vfat partition (/dev/sda6) and I could move some
data off the /home partition (/dev/sda8) little by little, until I
have replicated some of the configuration.
The immediate problems are:
1) Is it ok to put the / (root) of NetBSD at the end of the disk?
2) Should the bootloader be installed on the newly created BSD
partition? Or better install it onto a usb drive?
3) Will Grub be able to see the NetBSD partition or vice versa the
NetBSD bootloader chainload Grub?
4) If and when I am ready to rock and roll with NetBSD alone, should I
then resize (enlarge) the NetBSD partition or add more partitions
(slices)?
This is where it gets complicated, at least for me, and is holding me
back from installing NetBSD alongside Linux.
And no, I can't install a 2nd hard drive, This is an old Thinkpad.
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Ottavio Caruso
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