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Date:      Thu, 13 May 1999 13:36:38 +0400
From:      Dmitri Blinov <Dmitri_Blinov@dialogbank.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Can FreeBSD see more than 8039Mb on my IDE 8.4Gb HDD ?
Message-ID:  <373A9D26.307D6E1E@dialogbank.com>

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Hello !

How can I manage to use last 400Mb of my 8.4Gb IDE HDD ?

I installed FreeBSD 3.1 (Release). 
When I used FDISK option of sysinstall, I got the following situation : 

At the beggining of process my disk contained three partitions ( slices
) 

1. FAT16 - 512Mb
2. Ext DOS - 1.5Gb
3. NTFS - 4Gb

FDISK correctly determined that I have 2.4Gb of unused disk space.

Then I tried to create FreeBSD partition with size of all free space on
my disk.
But when I pressed OK, I saw that new partition had 2Gb size and
I still had 400Mb unused. Hmmm. Again I tried to create next ( 5 ) 
partition with the same procedure and when I pressed OK, I saw
that this partition had 0Mb size and I still had 400Mb unused.

I heard that Windows NT 4.0 had the same problem with IDE disks 
until SP4. They say it was ATAPI limitation or something like 
that - I don't remember now. 

I don't know if it important but for the sake of completeness
there are my specs :

HDD -  IBM DTTA-350840.
Motherboard - ChainTech BTM6 440BX.
CPU - PII-350MHz.

Thank you,

Dmitry.

PS. I tried it with 2.2.7-release as well and got the 
same result.



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