Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > If that's the case, you have to reinstall on GPT.
>
> But that isn't, if the disk is just used for OpenBSD and boot is close enough
> to the start of the disk (i.e. root partition isn't too far in) then setting
> the full disk with 'b' is enough, OpenBSD uses its own
Dnia 17 listopada 2021 23:58:21 CET, Stuart Henderson
napisał/a:
>On 2021-11-17, Łukasz Moskała wrote:
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>> Dnia 17 listopada 2021 23:13:19 CET, u...@mailo.com napisał/a:
>>>Questions recap:
>>>1. Is it `OpenBSD` tools' fault or is it the HDD's fault,
>>>so should I replace the HDD under
On 2021-11-17, Łukasz Moskała wrote:
>
>
> Dnia 17 listopada 2021 23:13:19 CET, u...@mailo.com napisał/a:
>>Questions recap:
>>1. Is it `OpenBSD` tools' fault or is it the HDD's fault,
>>so should I replace the HDD under warranty?
>>2. Can I rest assured that my install will work fine?
>>
>>After
> Are you using MBR or GPT?
> MBR has 2TiB size limit, so it kind of sounds like your issue. If that's the
> case, you have to reinstall on GPT.
No you don't. At least not if you're using the disk exclusively with OpenBSD
or you know for sure that any other operating systems that touch it will
Dnia 17 listopada 2021 23:13:19 CET, u...@mailo.com napisał/a:
>Questions recap:
>1. Is it `OpenBSD` tools' fault or is it the HDD's fault,
>so should I replace the HDD under warranty?
>2. Can I rest assured that my install will work fine?
>
>After unpackaging a newly bought HDD,
>S.M.A.R.T.
Questions recap:
1. Is it `OpenBSD` tools' fault or is it the HDD's fault,
so should I replace the HDD under warranty?
2. Can I rest assured that my install will work fine?
After unpackaging a newly bought HDD,
S.M.A.R.T. was checked — all new and OK,
then `Hard Disk Sentinel` from under
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