So it sounds like fdisk in woody created bad, non-standard Sun disklabels.
And yet, they somehow worked.  Ow.

I suppose this really calls for a disklabel-repair program which would
write a valid Sun disklabel over the non-standard disklabel without losing any 
data.  If that's not possible (the differences in disk geometry may mean that 
it isn't possible),  I don't know what the right thing to do is -- it seems 
inappropriate to add support for bogus non-standard disklabels. :-P


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