Re: LILO
>>>>> "AS" == Alexander Sokoloff writes:
AS> disk=/dev/hda bios=128 disk=/dev/hdb
AS> bios=129 boot="/dev/hda5" prompt timeout="300" lba32
AS> default=linux-2.4.20 vga="791"
AS> Что означает lba32 и bios=129, bios=128
Какое слово перевести?
=== man 5 lilo.conf ===
lba32 Generate 32-bit Logical Block Addresses instead of
sector/head/cylinder addresses. If the BIOS sup-
ports packet addressing, then packet calls will be
used to access the disk. This allows booting from
any partition on disks with more than 1024 cylin-
ders. If the BIOS does not support packet address-
ing, then 'lba32' addresses are translated to sec-
tor/head/cylinder ('geometric'), just as for 'lin-
ear'. All floppy disk references are retained in
C:H:S form. Use of 'lba32' is recommended on all
post-1998 systems. Beginning with LILO version 22,
'lba32' is the default disk addressing scheme.
disk=<device-name>
Defines non-standard parameters for the specified
disk. See section "Disk geometry" of user.tex for
details. Especially useful is the `bios=' parame-
ter. The BIOS numbers your disks 0x80, 0x81, etc.
and it is impossible to decide which Linux disk
corresponds to which BIOS disk (since this depends
on the BIOS setup, and on the type of BIOS), so if
you have an unusual setup you need to state the
correspondence between Linux disks and BIOS disks.
For example,
disk=/dev/sda
bios=0x80
disk=/dev/hda
bios=0x81
would say that your SCSI disk is the first BIOS
disk, and your (primary master) IDE disk is the
second BIOS disk.
===
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