Editing Custom Disk Partitioning Installation
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'''Figure 2.7a: Selecting Disk, Installation option and Boot Manager''' | '''Figure 2.7a: Selecting Disk, Installation option and Boot Manager''' | ||
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− | + | (This screen may look a bit differently on later versions.) | |
− | + | ==== Choosing Disks ==== | |
+ | If multiple disks are connected, choose the one where GhostBSD is to be installed. | ||
==== Auto label Partition ==== | ==== Auto label Partition ==== | ||
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==== BSD Boot Loader ==== | ==== BSD Boot Loader ==== | ||
− | GhostBSD can be installed with or without a | + | GhostBSD can be installed with or without a boot loader. If you dual boot with GNU/Linux on the same disk, you should use your Gnu/Linux Grub. We recommend you to use GhostBSD Boot Loader with MS Windows. |
=== Editing slice partition === | === Editing slice partition === |