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Old 3rd July 2008
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hi, I am trying to install FreeBSD with a / boot partition with 200MB, but to start the FreeBSD not find the kernel ..

somebody can help me?
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/ and /boot with one of them being 200mb or just / which is 200mb in labeled space ?
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Don't use a separate /boot partition. FreeBSD is not Linux. Just use /.

If you (for whatever reason) decide you absolutely must have a separate /boot, then you will need to boot off a rescue CD, mount the / and /boot partitions, and edit /boot/loader.conf to point it at /kernel/kernel for the kernel instead of /boot/kernel/kernel (and the module path at /kernel instead of /boot/kernel, and any other paths that include /boot will have to be modified to remote /boot). All paths in the boot loader are relative to the partition that the loader is in.
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thx i will try mount / and /boot maybe i can install with /boot separate...

unfortunately I really must have a /boot separate

thanks for this tip phoenix
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May I ask why you need a separate /boot partition?
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Hi phoenix, talked with the client and he agreed install without /boot separated

We spoke with him and explain that it was not indicated installation of the / boot separate

i work here www.uol.com.br and the client asked for to be installed separately



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