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Date:      Mon, 1 Nov 1999 21:28:11 +0000 (GMT)
From:      Terry Lambert <tlambert@primenet.com>
To:        bde@zeta.org.au (Bruce Evans)
Cc:        Brendon_Meyer@fmi.com, grog@lemis.com, freebsd-fs@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Journaling
Message-ID:  <199911012128.OAA03945@usr02.primenet.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.10.9910301611140.8879-100000@alphplex.bde.org> from "Bruce Evans" at Oct 30, 99 04:18:12 pm

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> The supply of 'FDISK' style slices is essentially unlimited.  I believe the
> limit is 2G or 4G slices for the 'FDISK' (extended) data structure.  FreeBSD
> drivers only support the first 30 and FreeBSD fdisk only supports the first 4.

The slice size limit is based on the 8G overall limit on a partition
in which you can place an extended partition.

In actual fact, the DOS partition table has a 32 bit alternate
size field, which is the count of sectors in the partition, that
is supposed to be used when the C/H/S values are all set to zero;
clearly, it breaks some backward compatability, when used.

This puts the upper bound on a single partition at ~1TB, and the
offset is the same, so you should be able to map an ~2TB disk in
two partitions using FDISK partitioning.

The only caveat is that you won't be able to share the disk with
older versions of DOS and Windows, unless you put a smaller
partition of standard C/H/S values up front.


					Terry Lambert
					terry@lambert.org
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Any opinions in this posting are my own and not those of my present
or previous employers.


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