Hello,
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 01:12:34PM -0700, BoB KoT wrote:
>> #sfdisk -l -x -uS /dev/hde
>> Disk /dev/hde: 59560 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors/track
>> Units = sectors of 512 bytes, counting from 0
>>
>> Device Boot Start End #sectors Id System
>> /dev/hde1 63 5631695 5631633 a5 BSD/386
>> /dev/hde2 5631696 11775455 6143760 5 Extended
>> start: (c,h,s) expected (1023,15,63) found (1023,255,63)
>> /dev/hde3 11775456 18955439 7179984 a5 BSD/386
>> start: (c,h,s) expected (1023,15,63) found (1023,255,63)
>> /dev/hde4 * 18955440 60036479 41081040 a5 BSD/386
>> start: (c,h,s) expected (1023,15,63) found (1023,255,63)
I
>The diagnostic especially for hde2 worries me. If grub is relying on CHS
>info to access that partiion's contents then that could be the root of
>my problem. Can anyone comment on that?
I've got this very same message with a less than 10GB hard disk. Perhaps can we
guess that this is related to the BSD partitionning since I also use a *BSD
OS, but, actually, this doesn't hurt :
Disk /dev/hda: 16708 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors/track
Units = sectors of 512 bytes, counting from 0
Device Boot Start End #sectors Id System
/dev/hda1 63 40319 40257 83 Linux
/dev/hda2 40320 302399 262080 82 Linux swap
/dev/hda3 * 302400 4397903 4095504 a5 BSD/386
/dev/hda4 4397904 7573103 3175200 5 Extended
start: (c,h,s) expected (1023,15,63) found (1023,255,63)
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Rereading your message, I found that you are using RAID hardware. Are
you also reading RAID software for the Linux kernel ?
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