On May 23, 2011, at 12:44 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
> I don't know enough about the topic to know what's "best," however what I 
> would like to add to the conversation is that it would be nice if we did it 
> the same way that windows and linux do it, because otherwise you end up with 
> messages like these:
> 
> GEOM: ad0s2: geometry does not match label (255h,63s != 16h,63s).
> GEOM: ad0s3: geometry does not match label (255h,63s != 16h,63s).
> 
> when you use a windows or linux tool to partition your disk before installing 
> FreeBSD. I have tried various combinations of tools and methods of slicing 
> the disk and never found a way to avoid error messages one way or another, so 
> I just ignore them now.
> 
> If there is truly no reason to do it one way or the other, can we please just 
> do it the way that everyone else does it?

These messages can simply be deleted.  They serve no purpose at all.  The 
firmware is reporting a different bogus geometry than the label is encoded.

Alternatively, we could likely supress the warning for the 'it is bigger than 
this' encoding of 1023/255/63, since that's the more-or-less official way of 
having the MBR report 'saturated'.

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