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Next it will put you in the partition editor and want you to review the partitioning. If you are dedicating the entire disk to the OS, then just select "Finish". If you are using a single disk for OS and the Emulab install, then you will need to shrink the FreeBSD partition to leave room for Emulab. Unfortunately, doing this requires you "Delete" the existing "freebsd-ufs" and "freebsd-swap" partitions and "Create" new ones. They should be created under the "BSD" partition (probably ada0s1). The "freebsd-ufs" partition should be 50-100GB and should have a mountpoint of "/". The swap partition you can make 16GB or smaller. Once you have recreated these partitions select "Finish".
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Now it will prompt you to "Commit" the changes. After doing so, it will begin the install.
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Near the end of the installation, you will be asked if you wish to install or configure several optional items. Do set the root password, configure your network device, configure DNS, set your time and time zone, and enable SSH logins (if desired). You should skip any other configuration.
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Near the end of the installation, you will be asked if you wish to install or configure several optional items. Do set the root password, configure your network device, configure DNS, set your time and time zone, and enable just the SSH daemon (`sshd`). You should skip any other configuration.
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Do **not** create any user accounts yet, and just log in as root for the time being. Our software will create user accounts later, once you get boss set up correctly. If you already created any users, delete them with the "pw" command and make sure their home directories are removed as well!
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