Date: Sat, 31 Dec 1994 16:13:01 GMT From: bsm@iona.ie (Barry Morris) To: freebsd-questions@freefall.cdrom.com Subject: IDE cylinder translation woes Message-ID: <199412311613.QAA09258@iona.ie>
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I am working on a DELL Optiplex 466/LE with 516 MB IDE drive and 16MB memory. I have a 300MB DOS partition at the beginning of the drive, and when trying to install FreeBSD 2.0-941222-SNAP on the rest of the drive I get a newfs timeout on /usr. The hardware geometry of the drive (as reported by the FreeBSD boot process) is 1120 cyls, 59 sectors and 16 heads. The DOS fdisk and pfdisk programs report a geometry of 523,63,32 (which I assume to be the BIOS translation). When I boot FreeBSD it gives me a wd warning that it can't handle 32 heads and that it is setting the controller to 16 heads. When I get into the FreeBSD fdisk program the reported geometry is 1048,63,16 (which must be yet another translation it performed when resetting the controller to 16 heads ?). Thereafter no matter what I do in the way of disklabelling I always get a wd timeout during newfs on /usr (the last partition on the drive). The error message contains "cn 522 sn 63 tn 31" or something very similar, and it suggests to me that it is trying to access blocks that just aren't there. I'm just about to give up on this - but any explanation of what's happening would be well received. Many thanks - barry - - - - Barry Morris IONA Technologies 8-34 Percy Place Ireland. email: bsm@iona.ie ftp: ftp.iona.ie WWW: http://www.iona.ie/ tel: +353-1-6686522 fax: +353-1-6686573 In the USA call: 1-800 orbix4u, 1-800 6724948
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