Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 18:02:52 -0700 (PDT) From: Slick Bo <slickwillbo42@yahoo.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Sorry - plaintext this time - Disk geometry and two OSes. Message-ID: <329482.19217.qm@web59816.mail.ac4.yahoo.com>
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Hi everyone, I have two 37GB (nominally 40GB) IDE/ATA disk drives. I'm trying to leave my Windows XP SP1 installation on the one that shows up as "0" (ad0 in sysinstall), and giving the entire other drive to FreeBSD. When creating a boot agent for the 0 drive, sysinstall complains about incorrect disk geometry. I have tried checking the geometry of my disks. However, my BIOS does not display it. The only information it displays about each disk is the capacity in megabytes (40000 MB), and the "type" (whether it's "auto" or "off"). And pfdisk.exe doesn't work; it's reportedly not allowed to directly access the disk. I considered running chkdsk, but it seems it needs to run at boot time in order for it to actually check the 0 drive, and I have no way of catching the output (microsoft claims it dumps information into an event log, but it doesn't, or I can't find it in the place they claim). One other note. On my 0 drive, there are two primary partitions. The first one is a 30 MB FAT partition with the label msdosfs/DellUtility (my computer is a Dell). I'm assuming the boot information is on this partition... will sysinstall know to put the bootloader on that partition? I've seen a few people on this mailing list say that disk geometry really doesn't matter that much, and the OS usually works fine despite apparent errors. But I'd prefer to be able to keep my windows installation. If I let sysinstall change the disk geometry, will it create problems for the files on "0" and the WinXP installation? If so, do you know of an alternate way to find the disk geometry, and should I directly give these results to sysinstall? Will that fix my problem? Alright, I appreciate it. Thanks a lot in advance, Will L.
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