On 28/02/16 18:10, David Christensen wrote: > 1. The pfSense installer wanted to use the whole disk. The only way I > could get it to use only part of the disk was to create a slice for > pfSense and create another slice that ate up all remaining free space. > Then every time I booted, the boot loader (GRUB2, I believe) would show > both slices, even though I don't recall setting the boot bit on the > second slice.
Well, to be fair, pfSense is intended as a router, and it's very rare for a router to dual-boot. Normally it sits in the corner and does one sole function which needs a single OS. -- Stuart Longland (aka Redhatter, VK4MSL) I haven't lost my mind... ...it's backed up on a tape somewhere.
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