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Date:      Fri, 01 Feb 2002 11:05:00 +1100
From:      David Burren <david@burren.cx>
To:        FreeBSD Stable <fbsdstable@cobble.capnet.state.tx.us>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Setting drive geometry, big drives? 
Message-ID:  <6274.1012521900@burren.cx>
In-Reply-To: Message from FreeBSD Stable <fbsdstable@cobble.capnet.state.tx.us>  of "Thu, 31 Jan 2002 17:51:11 MDT." <20020131163919.A96561-100000@cobble.capnet.state.tx.us> 

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> So the partition editor picks another default, which is
> 7476/255/63.  Which seems to work fine, but now I have three
> different numbers.  The boot still shows 119150/16/63, the BIOS
> still shows 29437/16/255, and the disklabel shows 7476/255/63.
> 
> Questions:  Why the warning about not using the PHYSICAL GEOMETRY,
> especially since the BIOS reports an apparently-proper physical
> geometry, and I'm told I must use the BIOS settings for the
> drive's geometry?  And why is the boot message still reporting
> 119150/16/63, when that isn't set anywhere???

Surely the driver will be probing the device directly to find the
119150/16/63 geometry.  Have you tried setting the BIOS to use the
same geometry and see where that gets you?

I never trust a BIOS to report an "apparently-proper physical geometry"...
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David Burren

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