Folks,

Could someone briefly explain the function of the kernel's "FORCELBA" option? The command shown by sys.com is "Always use LBA if possible". So I suppose I'd like to understand why or when the kernel would not use LBA when it's available?

Is it, for example, a matter of not using LBA if the BIOS is not using it, even if it is supported by the system's drives?

In which case, what has been people's experience with this option?

Thanks very much



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