It sounds like your 9load doesn't have the ATA48 support in it. I'm running out the door or I'd check. But the PC kernel version definitely has it, so compare the two sdata.c. 9load is only seeing 268435455*512 = 137GB of the disk.
Russ On 4/30/05, Vester Thacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I was setting up a Plan 9 machine using the Fossil+Venti option. > Everything installed well, but upon booting the new system I receive > the following error: > > cannot add sdC0!plan9 [63,390720960) to disk [0,268435455): partition > boundaries out of range > > >From that point I am left with only two options, boot from fd0 or > ether0. Neither being what is desired. > > I read the 9fans archive to find a solution but to no avail. My first > guess is that the problem lies somewhere within sdata.c or 9load. > > Any ideas on how to correct the "partition boundaries out of range" problem? > > -vester > > P.S.- Here's some more info: > > 200GB hard drive. > Cylinder: 65535 > Heads: 16 > Sectors: 255 > > PBS...Plan 9 from Bell Labs > ELCR: 0EA0 > apm ax=f000 cx=f000 dx=fdf8 di=0 ebx=7f1c esi=1fff03e4 > dev A0 port 1F0 config 0C5A capabilities 2F00 mwdma 0007 udma 203F > dev B0 port 170 config 85C0 capabilities 0F00 mwdma 0007 udma 0407 > pcirouting: South bridge 1106, 3177 not found > cannot add sdC0!plan9 [63,390720960) to disk [0,268435455): partition > boundaries out of range > ether#0: 21140: port 0x9000 irq 10: 0090FE00A129 > Boot devices: fd0 ether0 >
