On 13 Jan 2005 09:02:42 -, John Conover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a 1024 cylinder limit on the first slice for a dual boot
PC system using the FBSD boot loader?
I presume there is, but I couldn't find it in the handbook. Maybe I
missed it.
Somewhere between 1997 and 1999 t
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> Is there a 1024 cylinder limit on the first slice for a dual boot
> PC system using the FBSD boot loader?
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> I presume there is, but I couldn't find it in the handbook. Maybe I
> missed it.
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Not if you have a reasonably recent BIOS.
FreeBSD can handle it
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On Thursday 13 January 2005 10:02, John Conover wrote:
> Is there a 1024 cylinder limit on the first slice for a dual boot
> PC system using the FBSD boot loader?
This depends if your computers BIOS supports disk packet interface, see
Is there a 1024 cylinder limit on the first slice for a dual boot
PC system using the FBSD boot loader?
I presume there is, but I couldn't find it in the handbook. Maybe I
missed it.
Thanks,
John
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