Hi Alan, on Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 08:57:42AM +0200, you wrote: > These days the entire concept of a "cylinder" is a mere abstraction to make > tools like fdisk work in a sane manner.
Of course not. The disk is physically organized in cylinders, that's the structure dictated by the mechanical design. That a disk controller is theoretically free to map cylinders and sectors to whereever it pleases doesn't mean that there wasn't a direct relationship between cylinder number and physical location on the platter in the vast majority of non-broken (i.e. cylinder-remapped) disks. With many HD tests in magazines you get a cylinder-vs.-transfer-rate plot and it still mostly matches the old rule. I suppose not even firmware hackers are really eager to make things more complicated than absolutely necessary :) cheers, Matthias -- I prefer encrypted and signed messages. KeyID: FAC37665 Fingerprint: 8C16 3F0A A6FC DF0D 19B0 8DEF 48D9 1700 FAC3 7665
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