On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 07:54:47PM +0100, David Balazic wrote:
> Is there a way to change the geometry from fdisk ?
> I tried expert mode and 'set sectors' and 'set heads',
> but after I exit fdisk with 'w' , it is unchanged.
As you know, a disk does not have a geometry, but
the location of a
Guest section DW wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 07:18:30PM +0100, David Balazic wrote:
>
> > Then I installed linux ( "some" beta version , kernel
> > is some recent 2.4.0-testXX )
> >
> > After the installation the disk ( win2000 ) would not boot.
> > It reports :
> > Read error on disk.
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 07:18:30PM +0100, David Balazic wrote:
> Then I installed linux ( "some" beta version , kernel
> is some recent 2.4.0-testXX )
>
> After the installation the disk ( win2000 ) would not boot.
> It reports :
> Read error on disk.
> Press ctrl+alt+del to reboot.
>
> If I
I encountered a weird problem.
My HW :
MSI K7T Pro2 motherboard ( VIA KT133 chipset ,
VT82C686A south bridge )
primary master IDE : Quantum Fireball lct20 , ATA-100 , 20 GB
secondary master : Teac CD532E-B
AWARD BIOS settings :
PM : type : AUTO , Access mode : AUTO
SM : type : AUTO , Access
I encountered a weird problem.
My HW :
MSI K7T Pro2 motherboard ( VIA KT133 chipset ,
VT82C686A south bridge )
primary master IDE : Quantum Fireball lct20 , ATA-100 , 20 GB
secondary master : Teac CD532E-B
AWARD BIOS settings :
PM : type : AUTO , Access mode : AUTO
SM : type : AUTO , Access
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 07:18:30PM +0100, David Balazic wrote:
Then I installed linux ( "some" beta version , kernel
is some recent 2.4.0-testXX )
After the installation the disk ( win2000 ) would not boot.
It reports :
Read error on disk.
Press ctrl+alt+del to reboot.
If I run linux
Guest section DW wrote:
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 07:18:30PM +0100, David Balazic wrote:
Then I installed linux ( "some" beta version , kernel
is some recent 2.4.0-testXX )
After the installation the disk ( win2000 ) would not boot.
It reports :
Read error on disk.
Press
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 07:54:47PM +0100, David Balazic wrote:
Is there a way to change the geometry from fdisk ?
I tried expert mode and 'set sectors' and 'set heads',
but after I exit fdisk with 'w' , it is unchanged.
As you know, a disk does not have a geometry, but
the location of a
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