Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!xanth!nic.MR.NET!umn-cs!bungia!cimcor!mike From: mike@cimcor.mn.org (Michael Grenier) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Re: 386 UNIX and FDISK Message-ID: <621@cimcor.mn.org> Date: 16 Dec 88 03:18:29 GMT References: <450@lgnp1.LS.COM> Organization: Grenier & friends, Forest Lake, MN Lines: 16 From article <450@lgnp1.LS.COM>, by phile@lgnp1.LS.COM (Phil Eschallier): > to the best of my knowledge, AT style machine do not support disk with > more than 1024 tracks. i have read, however, that you can purchase a > special ROM BIOS, and once you do this, you should be able to type the > drive parameters in via fdisk and all should be well! No. Unix doesn't use the BIOS as it isn't reenterent (and probably doesn't run in protected mode anyway) except perhaps to load the boot sector. My disk controller handles well over 1024 tracks... I have no trouble formatting the drive to 1226 tracks. I got ahold of someone at Microport today who thought they could look into it in the next couple weeks and fix the thing. I am very happy to wait a few weeks more...the RLL support was worth waiting for. -Mike Grenier mike@cimcor.mn.org