Hi Sebastian,

> thanks for the report you've written after you have had so many troubles
> with your PowerMac G4.

No problem, I am interrested in a well working Debian ;)


> It is interesting that
> connecting HDDs with a higher capacity and restricting their disk space
> usable to a maximum of 128GB seems only to work if operating systems
> like Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X are used (and no longer as soon as Debian
> GNU/Linux gets involved).

It is! And in special the fact that it even doesn´t work if someone is
partitioning the entire (restricted to 128 GB) space with MacOS, and let
Debian just change the filesystems at the existing partitions, as I
reported above, ...



>  > -) trying to fix the problem when using bigger disks at the original
> built
>  > in controllers (but beware, as recent Terrabyte disks are no problems
>  > throught PCI cards, and seem to be used often at G4s)
>
> I'm not sure if I understand correctly what you're stating here.

I just wanted to point at the fact, that MacOS 9 (and 8) limits are at 42
terrabyte, and the 128 GB is just a limit of the onboard controller of the
early G4s. So a solution that will scan for the controller in use (!)
would be needed, as the problem doesn´t occure at the same machine, with
several addon cards for SATA, LVD-SCSI, or ATA100/133.

http://support.apple.com/kb/TA21924?viewlocale=en_US


Also the general HFS+ limits, 8 exbibyte (EiB), seem to be valid, even if
MacOS "just" can use the 42 terrabyte.


regards

Mathias




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