On Fri, Oct 01, 1999 at 09:35:51PM +0200, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> Please boot your old system and email the output from
> fdisk da0
> disklabel da0
> >---snip---
> >(da0:ahc0:0:0:0): have seen Data Phase. Length = 0. NumSGs = 1.
> >(da0:ahc0:0:0:0): data overrun detected in Data-In phase. Tag == 0xe.
> >/dev/rda0s1a: CANNOT READ: BLK 16
> >---snip---
I am in exactly the same boat.
wopr:~$ fdisk da0
******* Working on device /dev/rda0 *******
parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are:
cylinders=29310 heads=29 sectors/track=21 (609 blks/cyl)
Figures below won't work with BIOS for partitions not in cyl 1
parameters to be used for BIOS calculations are:
cylinders=29310 heads=29 sectors/track=21 (609 blks/cyl)
Media sector size is 512
Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1
Information from DOS bootblock is:
The data for partition 1 is:
sysid 165,(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD)
start 0, size 17850000 (8715 Meg), flag 80 (active)
beg: cyl 0/ sector 1/ head 0;
end: cyl 1023/ sector 21/ head 28
The data for partition 2 is:
<UNUSED>
The data for partition 3 is:
<UNUSED>
The data for partition 4 is:
<UNUSED>
wopr:~$ disklabel da0
# /dev/rda0c:
type: SCSI
disk: da0s1
label:
flags:
bytes/sector: 512
sectors/track: 63
tracks/cylinder: 255
sectors/cylinder: 16065
cylinders: 1111
sectors/unit: 17850000
rpm: 3600
interleave: 1
trackskew: 0
cylinderskew: 0
headswitch: 0 # milliseconds
track-to-track seek: 0 # milliseconds
drivedata: 0
8 partitions:
# size offset fstype [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
a: 1048576 0 4.2BSD 1024 8192 16 # (Cyl. 0 - 65*)
b: 524288 1048576 swap # (Cyl. 65*- 97*)
c: 17850000 0 unused 0 0 # (Cyl. 0 - 1111*)
d: 5103248 12746752 4.2BSD 1024 8192 16 # (Cyl. 793*- 1111*)
e: 4194304 1572864 4.2BSD 1024 8192 16 # (Cyl. 97*- 358*)
f: 4194304 5767168 4.2BSD 1024 8192 16 # (Cyl. 358*- 620*)
g: 1392640 9961472 4.2BSD 1024 8192 16 # (Cyl. 620*- 706*)
h: 1392640 11354112 4.2BSD 1024 8192 16 # (Cyl. 706*- 793*)
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