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SubjectRE: 10.2 Gig HDD
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I tried linux hda=1247,255,63
I have kernel 2.0.36 (Redhat 5.2 base system)
Booting off a boot floppy .... Loads up
and hda: QUANTUM FIREBALL EX10.2A 9789MB w/418kB Cache, CHS=1247/255/63,
UDMA

To my Knowledge 9789MB Not Equal 10.2Gig
If I boot up in Windows with this drive it says it should be 10263MB
Total,Total LBA Sectors 20033055
Windows Finds it great (there is a 8.4? Gig limit on win95?) whcih the disk
manager fixes?

What is the problem? Me? Linux? The Bios? The Machine? Or can't I add up
right?


Craig Whitmore                 
iGRIN Intenet
ICQ #2049916
Email: lennon@igrin.co.nz <mailto:lennon@igrin.co.nz>


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anthony Barbachan [mailto:barbacha@Hinako.AMBusiness.com]
> Sent: Thursday, January 21, 1999 4:56 PM
> To: Guest section DW; lennon@igrin.co.nz; linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu
> Subject: Re: 10.2 Gig HDD
>
>
> > There should be a copy of Disk Manager that you can download from
> Quantum's
> > web site. Get it install it and that should work around the
> 8GB limit
> in
> > your BIOS.
> >
> >Uh, what a terrible answer!
> >There is no mention of any strange operating systems in the question.
> >I hope you do not think that Linux needs a Disk Manager (or
> could use one,
> >for that matter).
> >
>
> Sorry misread the message, DM wouldn't help here, this sounds like an old
> kernel version problem. Try 2.0.36 or higher. And Linux does work with
> Disk Manager (I've used it myself several times); this program
> allows you to
> boot large hard drives on machine's who's BIOS doesn't recognize
> its native
> capacity.
>
>
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