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Date:      Thu, 11 Jan 2007 11:00:56 -0800
From:      Jo Rhett <jrhett@svcolo.com>
To:        stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: 2.4TB disk - MBR and GPT coexist?
Message-ID:  <2918081F-D376-410B-B6FD-42BDD3323575@svcolo.com>
In-Reply-To: <45A5FD8A.6080409@svcolo.com>
References:  <45A5FD8A.6080409@svcolo.com>

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I think I have a decent way to make the application deal with two 1.2  
TB filesystems.  Obviously bsdlabel is limited to 2TB, but I should  
be able to mount a partition from the second slice.

So how do I accomplish this?  Fdisk apparently won't make that second  
slice that crosses the 2TB boundary...

Sorry for the rookie questions, but I've done dozens of searches and  
there's lots of discussion of the issues but no real obvious solutions.

On Jan 11, 2007, at 1:04 AM, Jo Rhett wrote:
> So I have a raid array of 2.4TB.  And yes, I really need 2.4TB, and  
> no there's no room for another set of disks to boot from.
> /    1g
> /var 16g
> /big **everything else
>
> Sysinstall recognized the drive properly and everything looked  
> dandy during install.  However, it turns out that fdisk and  
> bsdlabel both just chopped off the last partition at 248GB.  (why  
> 248gb and not 2tb?)
>
> Reading the various mailing lists, it strikes me that I need to  
> make partition 1 be normal MBR, and then use GPT to create another  
> partition table in slice 2.  Makes sense to me.
>
> How?  In theory this seems simple, but I can't figure out how to  
> modify the slices without fdisk, which won't play ball with the  
> larger size.
>
> And why 248GB anyway?  I'd almost be willing to lose the extra .4tb  
> if it just stopped at 2TB.  Why does it slap back down to 248gb?
>
> NOTE: yes I already understand about PC BIOS and MBR, and not  
> reading GPT format.  The question is -- how do I make them coexist?
>
> -- 
> Jo Rhett
> senior geek
> Silicon Valley Colocation
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Jo Rhett
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