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Date:      Mon, 4 Feb 2002 11:07:52 -0500
From:      Christopher Weimann <cweimann@k12hq.com>
To:        Mark Rowlands <fuc952d@tninet.se>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Booting from Mylex eXtremeRAID 1100
Message-ID:  <20020204110752.A25022@mail.k12us.com>
In-Reply-To: <no.id>; from fuc952d@tninet.se on Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 07:17:49PM %2B0100
References:  <20020201134013.A79061@mail.k12us.com> <20020201181852.A71244@mail.k12us.com> <20020202125958.A8396@mail.k12us.com>

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On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 07:17:49PM +0100, Mark Rowlands wrote:
> 
> > This is pretty wierd.  I just set the Geometry option to 2gb and now
> > it is booting.  I'm going to rebuild array and logical drive with the
> > 8gb setting ( although I'm pretty sure that is what I had done to begin
> > with ).
> 
> funny little things these mylex cards... I have 3 of em .... 960pdu,  extreme 
> 1100 and an acceleraid 350, I have never even thought about whether it makes 
> a difference which way you have this bios setting toggled when building the 
> array.  I just noticed that when I toggled that setting on a newly built 
> machine, it performed just as you described. 
> 

I can't make it work set at 8 period.  It works great set at 2 and 
since / is within the first 2 gig so this isn't an issue at all.  I 
think the 8 choice is more the result of the Windows world where they
install everything on the c drive and first time they patch the kernel
it gets relocated so a place on the drive that the bios can't get to it.
The BSD world is smarter than that :) 

The Mylex documentation recommends that it be left at 2 unless you have 
a real good reason to change it.  They also say that the array won't need 
to be rebuilt but you will have to reformat the drive at an OS level.

Is your set at 8 or 2 when it works?
 


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