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Re: Whats-a-MegaByte & Switching to LBA Safety
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Andrew Clausen |
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Re: Whats-a-MegaByte & Switching to LBA Safety |
Date: |
Tue, 6 Nov 2001 16:28:52 +1100 |
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On Mon, Nov 05, 2001 at 10:25:21PM -0500, Ray & Sandie Clark wrote:
> [1] When Parted talks about 1 MB does it refer to 10**6 or 2**20?
2**20.
> [2] The documentation talks as though one can switch from CHS to LBA at any
> time and there will be no ill effect on the rest of the system. Perhaps I
> don't understand clearly enough, but I would be afraid that this either
> would or could result in some OS mapping differently and messing up the
> whole disk.
>
> Can someone make an explicit statement in this regard?
explicit != legal ;)
If you set the lba flag on all FAT partitions, then it should work.
> The documentation also seems to indicate that if there is a problem that you
> can always flip it back. This is fine if nothing messed up the disk...I
> guess. Is this a sure bet?
If you set the flags, it should work in my non-professional-so-you-
can't-sue-me opinion ;)
> I guess what I am getting at is that I get the "warning, windows is using
> CHS" (I partitioned with partition magic), and I want to switch to the more
> trouble free, but I don't want to trash my system.
Sounds like a good move ;)
Andrew