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Date:      Thu, 30 Sep 1999 17:37:52 +0200
From:      "Anders Givskov Pedersen" <anders@givskov.dk>
To:        <freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   FreeBSD won't boot on 17.3Gb harddrive!
Message-ID:  <000701bf0b59$c52cb6a0$6501a8c0@givskov>

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Hi,

I'm having trouble booting my FreeBSD after upgrading my harddrive. I've =
recently installed a 17,3Gb Fujitsu harddrive in my computer. To be able =
to boot multiple operating systems, I've used the boot manager that =
comes with FreeBSD. Booting Win98 works fine, but when I try to boot the =
FreeBSD partition is just stops. My partitions are configures like this:

Partition 1   : FAT32        size 7.06Gb
Partition 2   : FAT32        size 8.12Gb
Partition 3   : FreeBSD   size 2.12Gb

I've tried several thing, and I found out that if I removed my second =
partition containing FAT32, and partitioned a FreeBSD slice like this:

Partition 1   : FAT32        size 7.06Gb
Partition 2   : FreeBSD   size 2.12Gb
Partition 3   : FAT32        size 8.12Gb

then the FreeBSD slice would boot as normal. Could it be the fact that =
the boot manager can't reach partitions that are located above 8Gb on =
the harddrive. I would appreciate any kind of feedback on this issue

Best regards
Anders G. Pedersen



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