FreeBSD Installer Roadmap
James R. Van Artsdalen
james-freebsd-current at jrv.org
Wed Feb 23 16:24:27 UTC 2011
On 2/22/2011 2:57 PM, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> When that does come, it will probably be driven by BIOS and hardware
> vendors dropping support for MBR.
MBR is not a BIOS concept. MBR is an OS thing. The BIOS does not care
or know what kind of partitioning you use, or if you partition at all.
A GPT disk with FreeBSD should boot fine on a quarter-century-old IBM
PC/AT, until FreeBSD's "don't support 80286" message.
There may be SSDs that know about MBR - I don't know - but otherwise
hardware does not care either.
>> We've yet to see a "must have" technology that would require us to
>> shun sysinstall (as explained earlier, we have no desire whatsoever
>> to boot from ZFS, gmirror, geli, GPT, or anything else missing from
>> sysinstall).
Two vendors have released 3 TB disks and there will be more large disks
released before 9.0-RELEASE. sysinstall needs to behave well with them.
As stated, it's common to boot from ZFS, mirrors, or GPT disks. These
aren't blocker issues now.
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