On Sunday 07 August 2005 19.22, Richard Fish wrote: > Dan Johansson wrote: > >On Saturday 06 August 2005 20.43, Richard Fish wrote: > >>Dan Johansson wrote: > >>>On Friday 05 August 2005 14.37, Holly Bostick wrote: > >>>>Dan Johansson schreef: > >>1. Isn't (hd1,2) the same device as /dev/sdb2? It looks like your /boot > >>and / are the same here... > > > >No, (hd1,2) is /dev/sdb3 (grub start counting from 0). > > Sorry, my mistake. No problem...
> Ok. everything looks sane to me. What are the starting/ending sectors > for /dev/sdb3? (fdisk -l -u). Some systems still have trouble > accessing sectors past about 8GB through BIOS calls. Disk /dev/sdb: 4335 MB, 4335206400 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 527 cylinders, total 8467200 sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sdb1 63 498014 248976 82 Linux swap /dev/sdb2 498015 706859 104422+ 83 Linux /dev/sdb3 706860 819314 56227+ 83 Linux /dev/sdb4 819315 8466254 3823470 8e Linux LVM As you see its installed on a quite small disk (4GB) so the 8GB limit should not be a problem in this case. I'm starting to think it's the kernel it self that is having a problem (miss configuration) so I'm playing around with the kernel configuration at the moment. -- Dan Johansson, <http://www.dmj.nu> *************************************************** This message is printed on 100% recycled electrons! ***************************************************
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