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Re: your mail
On Sun, 12 May 1996, Yossi Amon wrote:
> I myself also wish to install a 1.28GB disk on my 486DX (Yack..).
> - My current board doesn't support LBA in BIOS.
ouch.
> I think your solution for partitioning it to 512MB is Ideal, and it's
> the amount I'd wish to save for DOS/WIN, but I want to be 100% sure it
> will work, and that this disk could be moved to my next machine (EIDE
> controller) without problems, (whenever that will be..).
no problem. invoking of the LBA is automatic, and is used when formating
a new disk, but stick a non-translated disk into an LBA-BIOS system, and
it will see it just fine. I moved the 1.1GB disk I mentioned to a DX4
with LBA and it was as smooth as a baby's.... smooth part.. you know.
> 1) I need an fdisk that sees all the disk to partition it, it
> must then be Linux fdisk, no broblems for compatibility to DOS ??
none at all. they both see the disk fine, only DOS will see onl the
disk's beginning.
> 2) If I'd want to install LILO (I use 'loadlin' normally), should
> I reserve a place for it in first 1024 Cylinders, How, How
> much ?
well, I don't like LILO that much, because it sits on the MBR, and
reconfiguring is hell, and tracing back a step from a faulty kernel often
means a bootdisk is needed. I always use LOADLIN from the DOS commandline
or config.sys (DOS >6 has a menu feature). the nice thing about Loadlin,
is that the kernel image(s) sit on the DOS partition, and can therefore be
seen by the BIOS anyway, and after loading it can mount the root even
from cylinder 2000 if needed. LILO uses the BIOS and so vmlinuz (and maybe
also /root) should be under 1024 cylinders. This didn't bother me when I
started using LILO though on the old disk: 1024 cylinders are 528 meg for
DOS, but I formatted it under 512 meg anyway to gain the smaller
allocation units (and so actually GAIN free space), and so I got the
needed space for LILO as a giveaway.
> p.s. - If somebody is selling his Dx4 board, I might be intrested,
> you can call me up at: 09-590255 (work time), 03-6047517(Home
> time).
should I look for something in IL-ADS? or will you go and buy a propper
Pentium board?
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