No drama please!
Indeed let's think constructively, and also let's try to find a good
solution. But before this, do we really have the problem?
WBR,
Aleksey.
Hello Aleksey,
perhaps my warning about the potential problems with the new disk
geometry was a bit too loud. But I thought that I should warn everyone
about potential issues instead of ignoring them.
The only situations where the new disk geometry could cause real
problems require a harddisk in CHS mode. Calculating an LBA address from
a CHS address or vice versa require the correct disk geometry.
If the harddisk uses the LBA mode, disk checkers can cause trouble when
they try to fix the disk. This can happen because partitions might not
be cylinder-aligned.
Right now, I don't see any other issues. But I might be wrong.
Regards
Eric