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Date:      Wed, 11 Oct 1995 17:43:34 +1000
From:      brett_robertson@ccon.com.au (Brett Robertson)
To:        bugs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Inability to use certain SCSI drives
Message-ID:  <v02120d00aca11cd99a1a@[172.17.12.200]>

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Gentlemen, I am experiencing a problem with snapshot 950726.

I am trying to install onto a 1G SCSI drive, an IBM DPES 31080. I get a
message from the Installer saying that there is a problem with the drive
geometry. The drive has 4903 cylinders, 4 heads and 108 sectors. I ignored
the problem, created the partition and installed FreeBSD. I then tried to
boot from the drive, only to get a message stating that there was no
operating system on the drive.

I have also tried a Quantum 1050S with a geometry of 2448/12/92, an IBM
DSAS-3360 350M, a Fujitsu 1G, a Quantum 350 and a Quantum 540 all with
cylinder counts of greater than 2400. The Installer reports that every one
of them has a geometry problem.

I am using a Compaq 486SX25 with 12M RAM and an Adaptec 1540 SCSI controller.

Am I doing something wrong?
Have I forgotten to do something?
Is this a known problem?
Is there a fix/patch available?

Thanks in advance

Brett R.

P.S. I do have a 160M Quantum SCSI drive that is working on this system,
but it is far to small to be usable.

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