Path: utzoo!attcan!dptcdc!tmsoft!mcl!stacy From: stacy@mcl.UUCP (Stacy L. Millions) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: badtrack and *big* disks Summary: 1024 cylinder limit is not SCO's problem Message-ID: <581@mcl.UUCP> Date: 4 Feb 89 20:02:10 GMT References: <670@ctisbv.UUCP> Organization: Millions Computing Ltd., Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Lines: 43 In article <670@ctisbv.UUCP>, pim@ctisbv.UUCP (Pim Zandbergen) writes: > ... > This is what I've got: > > Olivetti M380/XP5 (20 MHz '386) > Western Digital WD-1007A-WAH ESDI harddisk controller > Micropolis 1558 338 MB harddisk > SCO XENIX 386 2.3.1 > > Although the harddisk has 1224 cylinders, the machine's CMOS RAM > says it is BIOS-type 31, which has 814 cylinders. > This probarbly is due to the remapping capablities of the WD-1007A-WAH, > in order to handle the 1024 cylinder limit of SCO XENIX... The 1024 cylinder limit is a *feature* not a bug :-). It is there to stay compatible with DOS and other systems that use the fdisk structure. I quote from my SCO Release Notes (2.2.3) The limitations for attached disks are 1024 cylinders (10 bits of cylinder addressing) and 16 heads, due to the *fdisk* structure shared by all operating systems. You can attach larger disks, but you cannot use more than 1024 cylinders, even with multiple fdisk partitions; the excess starage space in unaddressable. Thank you Microsoft :-). I have installed SCO Xenix on a Maxtor 4380E 320MB drive using the Adaptec ACB-2322 ESDI controller. I have used the entire drive for Xenix (no DOS or other OS partitions) and been able to use all 1222 cylinders (the drive has 1224, the controller wants 2 for its own bad track remapping). According to the FDISK(C) manual entry, using the entire disk for Xenix, *fdisk* creates one partition that includes all the tracks on the disk, except the first track and the last cylinder. I assume that this is one way of overriding the 1024 cylinder limit. -stacy -- "He to whom the early bird runs best learns wisdom and patience! ... I can never remember proverbs" - Charlie Brown S. L. Millions ..!tmsoft!mcl!stacy