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Re: Server upgrade - 128G disk limit!



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Hello,

On Nov 27, 2010, at 9:34 PM, John Klos wrote:

Just put ofwboot.xcf and the boot kernel into an HFS partition at the beginning of the disk and you'll be fine - as NetBSD boots, it'll load its own driver and will see the full size of the drives.

It's not even necessary to put the kernel on a HFS partition as long as it's below 128GB.

True. I should've added that this is the simplest way to do it if you want / to not be limited to 128 gigs in size. I ran into this problem with a first generation iMac G3 with a 750 gig hard drive - it worked great, but at some point when I upgraded the kernel and rebooted, the kernel ended up above the 128 gig boundary and the system wouldn't boot. Booting the kernel from the HFS volume at the beginning of the disk fixed that.

I went the other way around - stuck a 160GB disk in a GigE G4, partitioned it under OSX which saw only 128GB, booted NetBSD and found I had some additional space.

have fun
Michael
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