1. Create a new slice : sysinstall->Configure->Fdisk
2. Make sure only one ACTIVE slice ( partition )
fdisk /dev/ad0
fdisk -a -1 /dev/ad0
3. Add a 'standard' label, remember disks start from zero, but slices start
from one!:
# bsdlabel -w /dev/ad0s3
4. Edit the label:
# bsdlabel - e /dev/ad0s3
Change fstype on the line beginning a: from unknown to 4.2BSD, then save
and exit.
5. Format the new partition:
# newfs /dev/ad0s3a
6. Test mount the partition:
# mount /dev/ad0s3a /mnt
7. Edit /etc/fstab. Add a new line similar to the line for /dev/ad0s2a.
Careful! getting fstab wrong can prevent your system starting.
Test the new fstab with # mount -a.
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