XENIX 2.2.3 and >1024 h.d. cylinders: possible?
Ronald Khoo
ronald at ibmpcug.co.uk
Thu Sep 21 08:09:27 AEST 1989
In article <251659CD.19953 at ateng.com> chip at ateng.com (Chip Salzenberg) writes:
>According to wain at seac.UUCP (Wain Dobson):
>>SCO is quite clear that SCO UNIX 3.2 does not support greater than
>>1024 cylinders.
>But this is insane! SCO Xenix/386 2.3 supports more than 1024 cylinders.
That's what I thought as well, since it *works* (yeah, and under the 2.2.3
I'm typing at as well) but that's simply not true. Somewhere earlier along
this thread someone commented that this was because messdoss/xenix
coexistence couldn't be supported in such a case, so sco decided not to
support *any* use of >1024 cyls. Agh. Note: *support*. Doesn't mean
it don't work: just make sure that 1) you don't put messdos on the
same disc, 2) change back down to a <= 1024 cyl disc before calling
sco support. Arrgghh.
Yep, Go look at your release notes
"Some hard disks have more than 1024 cylinders. At this time,
XENIX supports a maximum of 1024 cylinders."
Sigh.
Oi, Rosso, whatcha gonna do about this ? :-)
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