You may be hitting the 32-bit partition size limit in OpenSolaris.
64-bit is required to access 1TB+ sized disks, from what I understand.

I hope I'm wrong... :)

On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 08:48, Mike DeMarco <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Yes, the FSW* packages only perform read-only access
>> to NTFS...
>>
>> You might want to format that 1TB disk as FAT under
>> Windows...
>>
> I did format it under windows and windows can see it.
>
>> But I assume, access to a 1TB disk via the PCFS
>> driver is not the best
>> option... ;-)
>
>>
>> What's the size of the things you want to move
>> between the dual boot stuff,
>> do you really need 1 TB?
>>
> Tried to cut it up into 4 devices with fdisk from 100G to 500G was unable to 
> do anything with the smaller slices either. Don't have to use the 1Tbyte. I 
> was able to get a 1Tbyte drive for the price of a 320Gbyte drive. Will be 
> storing graphics and programs on the drive that I will need to access via 
> Windows and Solaris.
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