The 1023 cylinder limit is BIOS limit for booting. If your BIOS is more modern it will support booting from translated cylinder addresses > 1023. The easiest way to tell is to try updating your BIOS, and trying the install.

With older hardware I would have to have boot partitions all located at < 1023 cylinders so you'd have the / partition and a windows c: drive both < 1023 on a dual boot system. This limit has mostly disappeared with more modern BIOS that will address and boot drives at > 1023.

        -Derek


At 03:50 PM 3/25/2007, John C Nolen wrote:
I have a 40 GB hard disk that was made in 2001 with windows xp installed on a 20 GB partition. BIOS setup says 19158 cylinders, 16 heads and 255 sectors. I want to install freeBSD on the second 20 GB partition. All the instructions seem to refer to small disks, as they appear to require cylinders less than 1023.
Sysinstall appears to require cylinders less than 1023. Did I miss something?
Is it possible to install BSD as a dual operating system with windows xp on a disk larger than 8 GB ?
Am I trying to do something impossible?
Should I just ignore warnings and type in 1023 when asked about cylinders?
If I uninstall the windows xp can I put freeBSD on one big 40GB partition?
I could not find any information on this in handbook or FAQ.

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