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Old 19th July 2009
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If your failure(s) are due to running out of disk space, then your chosen partitions are too small.

If you'd like further help, post configuration information that will help us help you:
  1. Boot the ramdisk kernel you use for install, once more.
  2. At the "Install, Update, or Shell?" prompt, select the shell.
  3. Issue the following command, substituting the drive-of-interest, such as wd0, sd0, or wd1, for the <device>:

    # disklabel -p m <device>
  4. Post the resulting partition table here. We don't need the content from above the table, just the table itself.
  5. In addition, posting a dmesg(8) might be helpful. FAQ 4.15 may aid you in acquiring your dmesg, as well as the output from disklabel(8).

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