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Diffstat (limited to 'usr.sbin/sysinstall/help')
-rw-r--r-- | usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/partition.hlp | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/slice.hlp | 7 |
2 files changed, 0 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/partition.hlp b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/partition.hlp index cbce9a4..e0cc43b 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/partition.hlp +++ b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/partition.hlp @@ -21,13 +21,6 @@ without initializing it. If you want it initialized, use the (T)oggle command to flip the Newfs flag. When Newfs is set to "Y", the filesystem in question will be ERASED and rebuilt from scratch! -NOTE: The (W)rite option is HIGHLY DANGEROUS and should NOT BE USED if -you're installing a new system! It's only for use in resurrecting -or changing an existing system, and will cause unpredictable things to -happen if you use it in any other circumstances. Don't do it! Wait -for the final commit dialog if you're express/novice installing, or -use the "Commit" menu item if you're custom installing, and do it there. - You should use this editor to create at least the following filesystems: diff --git a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/slice.hlp b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/slice.hlp index 1c1581b..40e4d49 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/slice.hlp +++ b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/slice.hlp @@ -36,13 +36,6 @@ Install menu or use the (W)rite option here! You're working with what is essentially a copy of the disk label(s), both here and in the Label Editor. -NOTE: The (W)rite option is HIGHLY DANGEROUS and should NOT BE USED if -you're installing a new system! It's only for use in resurrecting -or changing an existing system, and will cause unpredictable things to -happen if you use it in any other circumstances. Don't do it! Wait -for the final commit dialog if you're express/novice installing, or -use the "Commit" menu item if you're custom installing, and do it there. - If you want to use the entire disk for FreeBSD, type `A'. You'll be asked whether or not you wish to keep the disk (potentially) compatible with other operating systems, i.e. the information in the FDISK table |