I had microsoft windows 10, debian and freebsd installed on a single partition in my laptop. I only recently started using freebsd. I used this guide here to help me. https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/...gside-another-os-sharing-the-same-disk.75734/
I used the grub which was installed in the efi partition to boot into either one of them.
It looked like this,
EFI, Windows, something, Debian ext4, debian-swap, freebsd, freebsd zfs.
I wanted to delete the freebsd partition and reinstall another version. So I went into gparted in debian and deleted the last 2 blocks.
However, I think I was supposed to delete the zpool partition first. Now when I look at the partition in debian's gparted, I can only see a single giant partition which is labelled zfs.
How can i fix this this and revert them back to their individual partitions. Everything works fine even thought it appears as a single partition. I have no idea what is going on.
I used the grub which was installed in the efi partition to boot into either one of them.
It looked like this,
EFI, Windows, something, Debian ext4, debian-swap, freebsd, freebsd zfs.
I wanted to delete the freebsd partition and reinstall another version. So I went into gparted in debian and deleted the last 2 blocks.
However, I think I was supposed to delete the zpool partition first. Now when I look at the partition in debian's gparted, I can only see a single giant partition which is labelled zfs.
How can i fix this this and revert them back to their individual partitions. Everything works fine even thought it appears as a single partition. I have no idea what is going on.