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21st July 2004 10:32 #1
Seagate 80GB 7200.7 .
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BIOS-a CHS 100MB, ... .
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21st July 2004 10:53 #2Wyrd bið ful aræd
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21st July 2004 10:56 #3
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21st July 2004 11:12 #4
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By replacing numbers with their logarithms, you just turn a multiplication problem into an addition problem.
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21st July 2004 11:14 #5
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21st July 2004 11:39 #6
Some partition IDs imply a particular method of disk access. In particular, IDs 0c, 0e, 0f (the LBA versions of 0b, 06, 05) go with partition table entries that have C/H/S = 1023/255/63 and expect access via the extended INT-13 functions (AH=4x) of the BIOS.
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parted
select /dev/hdX (, )
set lba
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- - . .By replacing numbers with their logarithms, you just turn a multiplication problem into an addition problem.




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