> Very odd BIOS, but that's a given.
indeed, sigh.
> What happens in case #1?
dmesg:
...
hdd: ST380021A, ATA DISK drive
...
cfdisk 2.11w:
Disk Drive: /dev/hdd
Size: 33820286976 bytes, 33.8 GB
Heads:16 Sectors per Track: 63 Cylinders: 65531
Real values from label on top of disk:
16,383 Cyl, 16 HDS, 63 Sect - 156,301,488 LBA
> I thought I remembered a way to get the full capacity after Linux has
> booted up, using that method.
>
Even when drive has been jumppered to 32G? Please tell. =)
BR, Jani
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