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Date:      Fri, 27 Mar 1998 22:16:28 +0100 (MET)
From:      Søren Schmidt <sos@FreeBSD.ORG>
To:        bob@wbs.net (Bob Lash)
Cc:        freebsd-hardware@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: 12.0 GB Quantum Bigfoot TX IDE seen as 8.4 GB
Message-ID:  <199803272116.WAA15703@sos.freebsd.dk>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.3.91.980327121234.24636A-100000@webchat2.wbs.net> from Bob Lash at "Mar 27, 98 12:47:23 pm"

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In reply to Bob Lash who wrote:
> I put three 12.0 GB Quantum Bigfoot TX IDE drives on my freeBSD 2.2.5 
> machine, and BIOS correctly identifies the drives as 12 GB, but freeBSD 
> thinks they are only 8.4 GB:
> 
> 	BIOS (LBA Mode ON): 23,361 cyl / 16 heads / 63 sectors per track   
> 
> 		==> 23,547,888 sectors (X 512 bytes/sec = 12.0 GB)
> 
> 	freeBSD FDISK shows: 1078 cyl / 243 heads / 63 sec per track   
> 
> 		==> 16,503,102 sectors (X 512 bytes/sec = 8.4 GB)

Have you tried it with the BIOS in CHS mode ??

> When I manually enter the correct geometry into FDISK (23361/16/63), it 
> correctly computes the number of sectors for 12 GIG (23,547,888), but 
> unfortunately still behaves as though there were no more than 8.4 GIG 
> available --- the (C)reate option maxes out at 16514001 sectors.
> 
> Is freeBSD actually limited to 8.4 GIGs per IDE drive?
> =====================================================

No it shouldn't be..

> P.S. These 12 GIG drives only cost $80 more than their 8 GIG 
> counterparts, so its not the end of the world if 8 GIGs is the 
> limit. Still, having the extra space would be awesome... :)  :)

Send me one, and I'll make it work :)

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