On Sun, Jun 11, 2000 at 10:56:27PM -0700, Adam Sleight wrote:
> I haven't been following the kernel at all 2.2.14 as far as large hard drive
> support is concerned.
> .
> I had to clip two 34GB IBM drives to 32.4GB so the kernel 2.2.12 Red Hat 6.1
> would see them.  That's why for home I got a 27GB and recently at work got a
> 30GB.  But I'm tempted to return the 30GB and get a 40GB or in my dreams get an
> IBM 61GB.
> 
> Question is...does the default 2.2.14 Redhat 6.2 kernel support drives larger
> than 33.4 or whatever the limitation is.  If not do we have to compile something
> special just like for UDMA-66 support?  Will Red Hat 7.0 have support for 60GB
> or 100GB drives?
> 

I found I had to use cfdisk to get a 130 gigabyte RAID5 device to partition
up. Normal fdisk didn't see it all. The kernel, however, had no probs.

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