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Date:      Fri, 30 Apr 2004 20:56:42 -0500
From:      "The Thodes" <aspiesrule@mcleodusa.net>
To:        "Martin Welk" <mw@theatre.sax.de>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Big hard disks?
Message-ID:  <000e01c42f1f$f6994cf0$bfabe404@yourxu5v9frokn>
References:  <000501c42c6f$b4a94280$5cabe404@yourxu5v9frokn> <20040427203146.GB915@theatre.sax.de>

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Actually, the boot isn't a problem, since I am using the stock HD for boot,
root, and /var, only relying on the big HD for /usr and /home
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Martin Welk" <mw@theatre.sax.de>
To: "The Thodes" <aspiesrule@mcleodusa.net>
Cc: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: Big hard disks?


> On Tue, Apr 27, 2004 at 10:52:44AM -0500, The Thodes wrote:
>
> > Does FreeBSD support using large hard disks on a machine which does not
have
> > large hard drive support?  The machine is an AT&T Globalyst 515
(486DX4/100,
> > 24MB RAM, <500MB stock hard drive) and the drive is a Seagate ST38421A
> > (8455MB U2).
>
> Your kernel has to stay below the limitation of your BIOS. If that
> condition is matched, the chances are good, that not only FreeBSD can
> work with your disk, but your BIOS can boot FreeBSD from it :)
>
> Some BIOSes tend to hang during drive recognition if the drive is bigger
> than what's supported. Some BIOS manufacturers provide code updates that
> fix this issue.
>
> Simply try it.
>
> Regards,
> Martin
> -- 
>       ,,Oh, there's a lot of opportunities, if you're knowing to take
them,
>                   you know, there's a lot of opportunities, if there
aren't
>                     you can make them, make or break them!''
(Tennant/Lowe)
>
>
>




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