Re: a few words on BIOS/FDISK geometry

2004-01-27 Thread Jerry McAllister
Have you put this up as a FAQ somewhere? It seems like a good idea to do so. I don't have a place to put it. I would gladly offer it to anyone who does. Hmmm. I don't know how to add it to the FAQ list on the FreeBSD site. Maybe it can be submitted to the DOC project in some

Re: a few words on BIOS/FDISK geometry

2004-01-26 Thread Jerry McAllister
Wow, Have you put this up as a FAQ somewhere? It seems like a good idea to do so. jerry I find most of the BIOS/MBR/FDISK disk geometry gospel that has recently appeared in freebsd-questions to be confusing if not actually incorrect. In the interest of world peace of mind, I feel

Re: a few words on BIOS/FDISK geometry

2004-01-26 Thread Yuri GV
Yea, it must must be implemented as a doc. Wow, Have you put this up as a FAQ somewhere? It seems like a good idea to do so. jerry I find most of the BIOS/MBR/FDISK disk geometry gospel that has recently appeared in freebsd-questions to be confusing if not actually incorrect. In the

Re: a few words on BIOS/FDISK geometry

2004-01-26 Thread Dan Strick
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a few words on BIOS/FDISK geometry

2004-01-24 Thread Dan Strick
I find most of the BIOS/MBR/FDISK disk geometry gospel that has recently appeared in freebsd-questions to be confusing if not actually incorrect. In the interest of world peace of mind, I feel compelled to offer my own model of reality. It really isn't that complicated. There are two common ways