> So.. if I read you right, booting correctly for > 1024 cylinders works
> if boot0 knows about it. Isn't boot0 the one in the MBR, not in the fbsd
> slice? Does this mean that boot1 and boot2 should work just fine if they
> are loaded by another kind of MBR loader (say, Grub), and they find out
> that they are placed beyond the 1023th cylinder?
This should work, yes.
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- Re: Does boot1 still have a > 1023 cyl limit? Kent Stewart
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- Re: Does boot1 still have a > 1023 cyl limit? John Baldwin
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