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allocating disk space.
- Partitioning Choices on &os; 10.x and Higher
+ Partitioning Choices
@@ -1154,17 +1154,36 @@
- Guided partitioning automatically sets up
- the disk partitions, Manual partitioning
- allows advanced users to create customized partitions from menu
- options, and Shell opens a shell prompt where
- advanced users can create customized partitions using
- command-line utilities like &man.gpart.8;, &man.fdisk.8;, and
- &man.bsdlabel.8;. ZFS partitioning, only
- available in &os; 10 and later, creates an optionally encrypted
- root-on-ZFS system with support for boot
- environments.
+ bsdinstall gives the user four
+ methods for allocating disk space:
+
+
+ Auto (UFS) partitioning
+ automatically sets up the disk partitions using the
+ UFS file system.
+
+
+
+ Manual partitioning allows
+ advanced users to create customized partitions from menu
+ options.
+
+
+
+ Shell opens a shell prompt where
+ advanced users can create customized partitions using
+ command-line utilities like &man.gpart.8;, &man.fdisk.8;,
+ and &man.bsdlabel.8;.
+
+
+
+ Auto (ZFS) partitioning creates a
+ root-on-ZFS system with optional GELI encryption support for
+ boot environments.
+
+
+
This section describes what to consider when laying out the
disk partitions. It then demonstrates how to use the different
partitioning methods.
@@ -1207,9 +1226,8 @@
/var/tmp. When new software is
installed, the packaging tools extract a temporary copy of
the packages under /var/tmp. Large
- software packages, like Firefox,
- Apache OpenOffice or
- LibreOffice may be tricky to
+ software packages, like Firefox
+ or LibreOffice may be tricky to
install if there is not enough disk space under
/var/tmp.