Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ncrlnk!ncr-sd!hp-sdd!ucsdhub!sdcsvax!network.ucsd.edu!net1!rmyers From: rmyers@net1.ucsd.edu (Robert Myers) Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix Subject: Re: Maxtor 760M drives in Ultrix Message-ID: <2011@network.ucsd.edu> Date: 16 Oct 89 22:52:13 GMT References: <7633@bunny.GTE.COM> <2529@dogie.macc.wisc.edu> <3955@helios.ee.lbl.gov> Sender: nobody@network.ucsd.edu Reply-To: rmyers@net1.UUCP (Robert Myers) Distribution: comp Organization: UCSD Network Operations Group Lines: 25 In article <3955@helios.ee.lbl.gov> envbvs@epb2.lbl.gov (Brian V. Smith) writes: >In article <7633@bunny.GTE.COM>, krs0@GTE.COM (Rod Stephens) writes: >< In article <2529@dogie.macc.wisc.edu> edwards@dogie.macc.wisc.edu >(mark edwards) writes: >< >I was told the largest hard drive that Ultrix could handle was DEC's >< >RX55 (a 300M +) drive. Is it possible to use something larger, say >< >Maxtor's 760M drives? >< >< ... >< would only use a ~100MB disk or a ~300MB disk as a boot device. Apparently > >Well, we have a Maxtor 8760 on our Vaxstation II and it boots fine on it. Our only drive in our VAXstation 3200 is a Maxtor XT8760E (760 MBytes unformatted) with a Dilog controller. When I installed Ultrix 3.0, it identified the drive as an RA80. I agonized over this for a while, finally deciding to let the installation continue. I ended up with an RA80 with 1,271,400 sectors, instead of the "standard" 237,213. So, with the default partition table, partitions c, f, and h are longer. It's been working fine for a couple of months now... Raul Rathmann raul@sdnp1.ucsd.edu (Using and abusing this account in lieu of R. Myers)