In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: : : I'm having a problem partitioning my 9.6 GB harddrive on my Dell P-II : 400. This is an EIDE drive. When I use cfdisk, it sees only 8 GB. : I believe that this is due to a limit in cfdisk which sets the max : number of sectors to 1024. Mine should have 1227 (approx). : : When I boot Linux it identifies my hard drive and says it has 9.6 GB. : Also, when I used Partition Magic to reformat my windoze 95 area, it : saw all of my disk. : : I am running linux 2.0.34, cfdisk 0.8l (from util-linux-2.8), on : Debian 1.3.1r8. : : Is this a program limitation? Is there a workaround? Is there : another program for Linux that I could use?
Are you using the setting LBA in the BIOS? I think I do and I have a 8.5GB disk with heads 255 sectors 63 and cylinders 784. Those are not near any 1024 limit. Throwing Muses, Limbo, MartinS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]