> >    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...
 
 
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