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"I think that any and all installers need better and more clear disk preparation ("partitioning") utility. It should emphasize the difference between slices and partitions."
I completely agree here. While PC-BSD and DesktopBSD (if I remember correctly) stuff everything into one partition (which may lead to problems if inconsistencies and disk errors start occuring), FreeBSD's sysinstall has an "auto" setting that does a ood job, but you still have to know what you're doing. I agree that having everything in / can be quite comfortable (don't need to plan / know about disk capacity occupation tendencies) and surely is okay for users who just want to try and delete, but for professional users who know about the advantages of proper partitioning this won't be a solution. Maybe some defaults (all in /, partitions autoconfigured, partitions entered manually) could be a way to go?