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From: ritz@ritz.mordor.com (Chris Mauritz)
Subject: Re: Conner 4gig 7200 RPM drive
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Date: Thu, 18 Jan 1996 18:21:34 GMT

J Wunsch (j@uriah.heep.sax.de) wrote:
: ritz@ritz.mordor.com (Chris Mauritz) writes:
: > I'm helping someone add one of these disks to a FreeBSD 2.1 box.
: > I can't seem to find enough information from the drive specs
: > to generate a useful disktab entry for the drive.  I checked
: > the FAQ and it seems to rely on the fact that the user has
: > a valid disktab to partition and label the disk.  
: 
: All you need is the total number of sectors.  It's being announced at
: boot time.  Add this figure as the su# capability into the disktab
: entry, i think you will also have to invent figures for ns#, nt#, and
: nc# (though they are largely irrelevant if su# is present), make your
: `c' partition start at offset 0 and exactly the same length.  This
: should get you up&flying to use disklabel -e for the rest.

Also, ignoring the geometry information and just using the
total # of sectors in the disktab (8388606) also does not
seem to work.  :-(

Chris

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