Howdy,

On Tue, 2008-09-02 at 09:22 -0700, Peter wrote:
> Make sure there is a break at precisely 131,072 MB, and place at  
> least one bootable partition below the 131,072 MB "line".
> 
> The new properties (it is NOT a hack) remain active until a "reset- 
> nvram" O.F. command is executed.

 It seems as though the break does not need to be precisely there.  It
just needs to be under the 128 GB barrier, as long as that is the only
partition you would need to access in a pinch.

 You say it is not a hack, and you may well be right.  It appears that
it is only a property that is negotiated between the firmware and the
drive.  That is a guess on my part.  How would you describe it?
Good day,
Ralph



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