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can_not_mount_boot_larger_hdd_to_freebsd [2009/04/08 04:05] k2patel created |
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====== Can not mount off the Large disk ====== | ====== Can not mount off the Large disk ====== | ||
- | This might be resolved by disabling the udma. | + | This might be resolved by disabling the udma.\\ |
+ | if you say that BIOSes provide switching between PIO0 to PIO4.\\ | ||
+ | but there is no way to control UDMA in a BIOS.\\ | ||
+ | Because every Operating System (without DOS) is taking control after the bootstrap over the hardware and even FreeBSD.\\ | ||
+ | If the kernel is taking control. Use switches at the loader prompt: | ||
- | <code text> | + | <code bash> |
- | if you say that BIOSes provide switching between PIO0 to PIO4 | + | set hw.ata.ata_dma="0" |
- | but there is no way to control UDMA in a BIOS. | + | |
- | Because every Operating System (without DOS) is taking control after the bootstrap over the hardware and even FreeBSD. | + | |
- | If the kernel is taking control, | + | |
- | Use switches at the loader prompt: set hw.ata.ata_dma="0" | + | |
</code> | </code> | ||
This will load the drive without issue. | This will load the drive without issue. |