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Large Disk HOWTO
Andries Brouwer,
aeb@cwi.nl
v2.5, 2004-11-01
All about disk geometry and the 1024 cylinder and other limits for disks.
For the most recent version of this text, see
www.win.tue.nl
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1.
Large disks
2.
Units
3.
Disk Access
3.1
Cylinders, heads and sectors
3.2
Sectorsize
3.3
Disksize
3.4
The 1024 cylinder and 8.5 GB limits
3.5
The 137 GB limit
4.
History of BIOS and IDE limits
5.
Booting
5.1
LILO and the `lba32' and `linear' options
5.2
A LILO bug
5.3
1024 cylinders is not 1024 cylinders
5.4
No 1024 cylinder limit on old machines with IDE
5.5
Other boot loaders
6.
Disk geometry, partitions and `overlap'
6.1
The last cylinder
6.2
Cylinder boundaries
7.
Translation and Disk Managers
8.
Kernel disk translation for IDE disks
8.1
EZD
8.2
DM6:DDO
8.3
DM6:AUX
8.4
DM6:MBR
8.5
PTBL
8.6
Getting rid of a disk manager
8.7
Since 2.5.70: boot parameters
9.
Consequences
9.1
Computing LILO parameters
10.
Details
10.1
IDE details - the seven geometries
10.2
SCSI details
11.
Clipped disks
11.1
The Linux IDE 8 GiB limit
11.2
BIOS complications
11.3
Jumpers that select the number of heads
11.4
Jumpers that clip total capacity
11.5
READ NATIVE MAX ADDRESS / SET MAX ADDRESS
11.6
CONFIG_IDEDISK_STROKE
12.
The Linux 65535 cylinder limit
12.1
IDE problems with 34+ GB disks
13.
Extended and logical partitions
14.
Problem solving
14.1
Problem: My IDE disk gets a bad geometry when I boot from SCSI.
14.2
Nonproblem: Identical disks have different geometry?
14.3
Problem: 2.4 and 2.6 report different geometries? 2.6 reports the wrong geometry? 2.6 reports no geometry at all?
14.4
Nonproblem: fdisk sees much more room than df?
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