Maybe go back into Linux delete that partiton anf leave it then go into FreeBSd and see what it says, and yes remove the boot flag too. ![]() This is what I did to format and mount a driver larger than 2TB on Linux, follow my step by step tutorial. Or do I got to destroy it and recreate it then formate it? Days ago I needed to format a large 4TB drive on Linux, and same as other times I knew I couldn’t run a simple fdisk command to create the new partition, as fdisk won’t work on drives larger than 2TB on Linux. In Linux I could just format that into a different format, is that the same for FreeBSD? Yeah I made it bootable because it was space for another OS, I've already ran through enoiugh Linux and keep going back to SLackwARE, so I got WIN10, SLACKWARE,AND FREEbsd on the PCIe stick, and the other (500GB) sdd is storage space. ![]() Instead of merging it into the enter drive, I thought I'd change it to UFS and give it to freeBSD exclusively for storage. I left that space "blank" so I could give myself a bit of room to have to install another OS if I wanted to, but every other *BSD I've burned to a stick fails, so screw it. I put my OSes on the lesser sized drive, and am using the bigger drive for share storage space. dev/sda or /dev/ada0 is my storage drive so yes it is what one might call 'backwards' to the way most others run there systems. ![]() ![]() dev/ada1s1 /dev/ada1s3 /dev/ada1s3b /dev/ada1s5that is my boot stick (drive) I have my OSes on.
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