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gnu-fdisk is not normally used so this was assigned to the wrong place.
This does point to a bug in your system bios, which should not care
about geometry, which has been obsolete nonsense for almost 20 years
now. I am curious though exactly what you mean and what the difference
is between one
@Phillip #9
Thank you for following up on this case.
What ever partitioner the Ubuntu LiveCD GUI installer uses to partition
the disk made a partition table which was incompatible with the latest
BIOS available from Intel for the motherboard in this system. Placing
the hard disk drive into a
I was able to load a blank hard drive successfully in this same system
with XUbuntu 12.04.1 x64 edition. I did not have to partition the drive
with Ubuntu 9.04 like I had to when loading 10.04 LTS.
I suppose it to be a bug in the specified editions of Linux around the
time of release of 10.04
The HDD BIOS settings in my computer are as follows:
ATA/IDE ModeNative (can not change this)
Configure SATA As AHCI
S.M.A.R.T. Enabled
SATA 1 - 4 They just autodetect - can not even arrow to these,
cursor position skips over them
Hard Disk Pre-Delay