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Date:      Tue, 25 Sep 2001 15:25:26 GMT
From:      hundin@hal-pc.org
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   drive geometry problem
Message-ID:  <200109251525.KAA18120@mail.hal-pc.org>

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i have an 8.4gb WD ide hard drive that i would like to add to my 4.4 system.
when the kernel first saw the drive, the bios was under the impression that the 
drive was ~2gb. This bios has a bug in the ide detection that often assigns 
random numbers to drive size. Ever since the kernel has reported the drive as 
eing the size the bios thought it was the first time despite all efforts 
including repartitioning manually with the correct geometry. the kernel just 
complains and truncates the disk. i have booted from cd and dd'd zeros across 
the disk to no avail. is there a way to alter or remove the drive from the 
kernel's memory?  or is there a way to set drive geometry in the boot 
parameters? i would prefer a solution versus a workaround.. but will take what 
i can get.
thx


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