> > fdisk -R -W - /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0p0 > > Here's the output: > > # /sbin/fdisk -R -W - /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0p0 > > * /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0p0 default fdisk table > * Dimensions: > * 512 bytes/sector > * 63 sectors/track > * 255 tracks/cylinder > * 38913 cylinders
OK, that disc geometry is for a ~ 310 GB HDD. > * systid: ... > * 7: FDISK_IFS ... > * 15: FDISK_EXTLBA > > * Id Act Bhead Bsect Bcyl Ehead Esect Ecyl Rsect Numsect > 7 128 1 1 0 254 63 1023 63 558788832 > 15 0 0 1 1023 254 63 1023 558788895 66348450 So there are two fdisk partitions, the first one appears to be a 286GB NTFS filesystem, followed by another fdisk partition for a 32GB FAT filesystem. The NTFS fdisk partition shouldn't be mountable on Solaris, but the FAT fdisk partition is mountable. It seems as if hald / probe-storage.c and the kernel pcfs module have different ideas how these fdisk partition number work... This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-help mailing list [email protected]
