From the newsgroup alt.solaris.x86 > Juergen Marenda wrote: > [...] > Solution: > > After reading format, fmthard and fdisk man pages, > i wrote a file s-geom: > > 16380 16378 2 0 32 63 512 > > Then i did > fdisk -S s-geom -I /dev/rdsk/c1d0p0 > and created a Solaris-Fdisk-Partition. > Then i did > format on it, > partitioned it, > made filesystems, etc. > and it worked in the way i know. > > (also after shutdown, power off, power on, boot :-) > > The trick is to let fdisk ignore the geometry reported by ? BIOS ? > (option -i) > and overwrite it with a fake geometry fitting the hard disk. > > What are the numbers in s-geom from? > 16380 # cylinders > 32 # heads > 63 # sectors/cyl > from the bios setup for the IDE Disk > > 2 alternate cylinders > 16378 = cylinders - alternate cylinders > 512 Bytes per sector > 0 offset from beginning of the hard disk > > Hope this helps others, Juergen Marenda. -- jmnet@wanadoo.fr