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Date:      23 Feb 1995 22:55:58 GMT
From:      lim@telerobotics.jpl.nasa.gov (David Lim)
Cc:        lim@robotics.jpl.nasa.gov, terry@cs.weber.edu
Subject:   Re: [Q] FreeBSD 2.0R - fdisk is non-destructive?
Message-ID:  <LIM.95Feb23145558@brian.jpl.nasa.gov>
In-Reply-To: terry@cs.weber.edu's message of Thu, 23 Feb 95 10:33:23 MST
References:  <9502231733.AA03299@cs.weber.edu>

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In article <9502231733.AA03299@cs.weber.edu> terry@cs.weber.edu (Terry Lambert) writes:

   From: terry@cs.weber.edu (Terry Lambert)
   Date: Thu, 23 Feb 95 10:33:23 MST
   Cc: krnlhkr@mcs.com, questions@FreeBSD.org, lim@brian.jpl.nasa.gov
   Newsgroups: mail.freebsd-questions
   Lines: 30

   > I seem to recall a message someplace saying that some Conner drives have some
   > sort of auto-translation of the cylinders? And that some special care needs to
   > be taken when writing the MBR code? Unfortunately I can't seem to track down
   > this message. 
   > 
   > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
   > --- Output of DOS fdisk
   >   Partition	Status	Type	Volume Label	Mbytes	System	Usage
   > C:  1		  A	PRI-DOS	Micron		501	FAT16	49%
   >     2			non-DOS			512		51%
   > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
   > --- Output of tools\dos-tools\pfdisk 0
   > geometry 1013 64 32 (cyl hd sec)
   > #	ID	First (cyl)	Last (cyl)	Nmae	#start, length
   > 1	6	0		500		Dosbi	32,1026016
   > 2	165	501		1012		unkno	1026048,1048576
   > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

   I would be interested to know if you ran pfdisk after booting from a
   DOS floppy and ran it after booting from the DOS partition of the
   hard drive, and if the two agreed.

I just tried pfdisk after I booted DOS off a diskette, and after I booted from
the hard disk. They both gave the same result. 

   If they didn't, I have further clue.

Let me reiterate, that I had originally had DOS occupying one slice which was
the entire disk. I then attempted to install FreeBSD. I used FreeBSD fdisk and
disklabel utilities to partition the drive into two slices. I did NOT
reinstall DOS on the first slice. My question was whether I needed to
reinstall DOS on the first slice. Has anyone very repartitioned their disk to
install FreeBSD? If so, did you have to reinstall DOS? 

I guess I will now go back and reinstall DOS and see if the DOS DIR will give
the correct amount of free space. 

					   Terry Lambert
					   terry@cs.weber.edu
   ---
   Any opinions in this posting are my own and not those of my present
   or previous employers.



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