While I truly respect the terrific experiment people do here, when relating to my own experiences I can get a bit confused. The computer I am using to write this email, running the later edition of ms dos I referenced has two hard drives split into four partitions.
One drive is 40 gig the other is 20.
meaning I basically have two drive partitions at about 20 gig, and two more at 10. granted this machine has a great deal of memory, and was built by an engineer, but still.
Perhaps being a p3 helps?
Kare



On Sun, 16 Aug 2020, Random Liegh via Freedos-user wrote:

Hi

It was dosfsck 2.11 DOS3, 8 Aug 2007; the version from FreeDOS RC3. I was using it on a 12gb hard drive.

But this was in 86Box (emulating a Pentium 133 with 16mb of ram), so the problem may have been with the emulator and not with the program.

It's very possible that I simply didn't wait long enough -it was between 5 to 10 minutes.

I don't have a bare metal computer I can test it on right now, but if it would help I wouldn't mind creating a 12gb VirtualBox machine and trying it there.

Thanks!

On 8/16/2020 2:27 AM, Eric Auer wrote:
 Hi! Which version of dosfsck hangs for you,
 how large are the drives (if possible also
 in the unit clusters) and how much memory
 do you have available? How long have you
 waited - maybe it just took rather long?

 You probably want to disable swapfiles in
 your cwsdpmi or other dpmi configuration,
 depending on which dpmi / dos ext you use.

 Regards, Eric

>  dosfsck appears to work on FAT32, though
>  I've had it hang on very large (~10gb) drives.


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