Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 13:42:41 -0800 (PST) From: Gary Kline <kline@tera.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Hard drive configuration errors... . Message-ID: <199702222142.NAA20533@athena.tera.com>
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I'm still getting these kernel errors upon boot: changing root device to sd0a sd1: invalid primary partition table: no magic sd1: raw partition size != slice size sd1: start 0, end 1423359, size 1423360 sd1c: start 0, end 1427327, size 1427328 sd1: truncating raw partition sd1: invalid primary partition table: no magic sd1: raw partition size != slice size sd1: start 0, end 1423359, size 1423360 sd1c: start 0, end 1427327, size 1427328 sd1: truncating raw partition My /etc/disktab entry is: ibm3720|IBM 720MB SCSI:\ :dt=SCSI:ty=winchester:se#512:ns#108:nc#3304:rm#4500: \ :pc#1427328:th=4.2BSD: \ :ph#1427328:oh#0:th=4.2BSD:bh#4096:fh#512: And the total info from an IBM spec sheet is: Format capacity 730,791,936 user bytes/logical block 512 logical blocks/drive 1,427,328 Cylinders 3302 Alt 2 Total cyl 3304 heads 4 sectors 108 RPM 4500 When I do a `newfs sd1c' I get two lines of warning messages, and it changes the disklabel entry that I edited by doing the `disklabel -e' command. Can anybody help me with this? Thanks in advance. gary kline
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