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==== Disk and Installation Option Menu ====<br />
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; Selecting from Multiple Disks<br />
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If multiple disks are connected, choose the one where GhostBSD is to be installed.<br />
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[[File:Option.png]]<br />
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; Selecting Installation option<br />
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The entire disk can be allocated to GhostBSD, or just a portion of it. If ''Use Entire Disk'' is chosen, a general partition layout filling the whole disk is created. Selecting ''Auto label Partition'' you can creates a partition slice without labeling it. By Selecting ''Customize Disk Partition'' is the advanced user. The is able to create custom partition slice and create multiple label.<br />
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; BSD Boot Loader<br />
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GhostBSD can be install with is boot loader or not. If you dual Boot with GNU/Linux on the same disk. You should use Your Gnu/Linux Grub. We recommend to use GhostBSD Boot Loader with MS Windows.<br />
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===== Selecting Use Entire Disk =====<br />
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When using the ''Use Entire Disk'' option it will allocate a root(/) with UFS Journaling softupdates, SU+J and a swap that will equal you system ram.<br />
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===== Selecting Auto label Partition =====<br />
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''Auto label Partition'' let choose how mush space to use on the hard drive. It will automatically allocate a root(/) with UFS Journaling softupdates, SU+J and a swap that will equal the system ram. <br />
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; Editing a slice partition<br />
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[[File:Slice.png]]<br />
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To create a partition For GhostBSD you at lease 10gb. To create a partition select the freespace to click on then ''Create'' button. adjust the space to the desired space.<br />
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To delete some partition select the partition to delete and press the ''Delete'' button.<br />
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|'''Note:''' you have to select the right partition to install GhostBSD before pressing ''Forward''.<br />
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===== Selecting Customize Disk Partition =====<br />
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''Customize Disk Partition'' let choose how mush space to use on the hard drive. It also let you allocate the label as wished. UFS, UFS Journaling softupdates, SU+J and a swap that will equal the system ram. <br />
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; Editing a slice partition<br />
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[[File:Slice.png]]<br />
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To create a partition slice for GhostBSD you at lease 10gb. To create a partition select some free space to click on then ''Create'' button. adjust the space to the desired space.<br />
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For deleting some partition select the partition to delete and press the ''Delete'' button.<br />
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|'''Note:''' you have to select the right partition to install GhostBSD before pressing ''Forward''.<br />
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; Creating a labels partitions <br />
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[[File:Label.png]]<br />
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For deleting a partition label you Select the label to be delete and you click on the ''Delete'' button.<br />
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You can edit BSD Partition labels already there, by clicking on the ''Edit'' button. <br />
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|'''Note:''' You should always erase all old partition to avoid installation problem. <br />
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; Labels partitions editors <br />
[[File:Create_label.png]]<br />
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When you click on ''Create'' or ''Edit'' the labels partitions editor appear. You can edit your custom label partition.</div>Vater