Same here. Drive /dev/hdb is an 8.4 GB drive and fdisk gives the same
error message. My root partition is on /dev/hda2. Other than the fdisk
error message the system is running fine.

> 
> 
> Koen Dejonghe wrote:
> > 
> > Sorry for the confused problem description, but does this make sense
> > to anyone? Is an 8 Gb drive perhaps too big for Linux ?
> > 
> I currently have an 8.4Gb IBM drive and have no problems under Linux
> /boot is /dev/hda2 since I have DOS at /dev/hda1. My other partitions
> start at /dev/hda5 since I use one large extended /dev/hda3 for all
> the other logical partitions where I have swap /opt /home and /.
> I'm not sure what SMB is but I don't think it is related to the
> drive size. I also have the fdisk warning about cyl 1027 vs 1024.
> 
> Good Luck
> Terry
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