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Archived NeXTSTEP /etc/disktab entries from http://deadstart.net/NeXT/disktab/
# Disktab for the QUANTUM ATLAS 10K 18WLS 18GB u160 (68 pin) Hard Drive # Written by Brian Buchholtz # E-mail: [email protected] # # Go ahead a freely distribute this file and edit it as you see fit. This # is the first disktab I have ever written, so I'm sure it could be # optimized. Please let me know if you find anything that could be improved # or if you have any questions! # # These disktabs work fine with both 'newfs -n -v /dev/rsd?? Quantum-18WLS' and # 'BuildDisk'. OpenStep's 'fdisk' will still not be happy with these entries # but 'disk/dev/rsd?h' should be happy with the table. I wish I could find # an easier way to'umount' the first partition of the disk. I always get # "Device Busy" errors. # # Please note that these are two different disktab entries. Copy and paste only # one of them to use with your /private/etc/disktab. Make sure to back up your # original and I take no responsiblity for any data loss. I am currently # running OpenStep4.2 Mach/Intel off of my Quantum-18WLS using the entries # from this disktab. # # This disktab will create 4x2.0GB partitions. You can easily add or remove # partitionsfrom this entry as you see fit. Quantum-18WLS|QUANTUM ATLAS 10K 18WLS UCH0|QUANTUM ATLAS 10K 18WLS:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#10042:nt#12:ns#298:ss#512:rm#10000:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1:192:hn=myhost:ro=a:\ :pa#63:sa#4194304:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#4:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:aa:\ :pb#4194367:sb#4194304:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#4:db#4096:rb#10:ob=time:\ :ib:tb=4.3BSD:ab:\ :pc#8388671:sc#4194304:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#4:dc#4096:rc#10:oc=time:\ :ic:tc=4.3BSD:ac:\ :pd#12582975:sd#4194304:bd#8192:fd#1024:cd#4:dd#4096:rd#10:od=time:\ :id:td=4.3BSD:ad:\ # This disktab will create 4x4.0GB partitions. This will work with # 'BuildDisk'. Quantum-18WLS|QUANTUM ATLAS 10K 18WLS UCH0|QUANTUM ATLAS 10K 18WLS:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#10042:nt#12:ns#298:ss#512:rm#10000:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1:192:hn=myhost:ro=a:\ :pa#63:sa#8288608:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#4:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:aa:\ :pb#8388671:sb#8388608:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#4:db#4096:rb#10:ob=time:\ :ib:tb=4.3BSD:ab:\ :pc#16777279:sc#8388608:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#4:dc#4096:rc#10:oc=time:\ :ic:tc=4.3BSD:ac:\ :pd#25165887:sd#8388608:bd#8192:fd#1024:cd#4:dd#4096:rd#10:od=time:\ :id:td=4.3BSD:ad:\ # Further notes: # # When you use 'Build Disk', 'disk', or 'newfs', OpenStep will only report # your hard drive as 1,134MB. This is actually correct. Remember, OpenStep was # only designed to handle drives no larger than 8,288,608 bytes or 8,192MB. # OpenStep will only report the hard drive's size as what's over 8,192MB. What # is happening is 17,930,793.5 bytes (or 35,877,971 @ 512 bytes/sector) - # 8,288,608bytes gives you 9,550,377.5 bytes (or 9,326.5MB). 9,326.5MB is # still larger than the 8.0GB barrier. So, once again, 9,550,377.5 bytes - # 8,288,608 bytesgives you 1,161,769.5 bytes (or 1,134.5MB). # # I hope this info helps! # # LONG LIVE OPENSTEP!
# # Conner CFP4207S 4.28GB with 2 equal partitions of approx 2 GB. # font 8 Aug 1995 # CFP4207S|CONNER CFP4207S:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#3999:nt#20:ns#125:ss#512:rm#7200:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:hn=brow:\ :pa#0:sa#4194144:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#32:da#4096:ra#10:\ :oa=time:ia:ta=4.3BSD:\ :pb#4194144:sb#4194144:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#32:db#4096:\ :rb#10:ob=time:ib:tb=4.3BSD:
# DEC DSP3105S, 512-byte sectors # DEC1GB3P|DEC DSP3105S-512:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#2570:nt#14:ns#29:ss#1024:rm#3600:\ :fp#160:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#96:ro=a:rw=b:\ :pa#0:sa#410870:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:aa#1:\ :pb#410870:sb#460800:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#16:db#4096:rb#10:ob=time:\ :tb=4.3BSD:ab#0:\ :pc#871670:sc#153600:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#16:dc#4096:rc#10:oc=time:\ :tc=4.3BSD:ac#0: # As above, with three partitions DEC1GB4P|DEC DSP3105S-512:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#2570:nt#14:ns#29:ss#1024:rm#3600:\ :fp#160:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#96:ro=a:rw=b:\ :pa#0:sa#308470:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:aa#1:\ :pb#308470:sb#460800:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#16:db#4096:rb#10:ob=time:\ :tb=4.3BSD:ab#0:\ :pc#769270:sc#153600:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#16:dc#4096:rc#10:oc=time:\ :tc=4.3BSD:ac#0:\ :pd#922870:sd#102400:bd#8192:fd#1024:cd#16:dd#4096:rd#10:od=time:\ :td=4.3BSD:ad#0: # As above, with one partition DEC1GB1P|DEC DSP3105S-512:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#2570:nt#14:ns#29:ss#1024:rm#3600:\ :fp#160:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#96:ro=a:rw=b:\ :pa#0:sa#1043420:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:aa#0:
# # 1 GB Fujitsu M1606S (1024 byte block size) # written by Charles Wiles # M1606S|M1606S-1024|FUJITSU M1606S-1024:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:ns#50:nt#6:nc#3457:rm#5400:ss#1024:\ :fp#160:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#96:hn=localhost:ro=a:rw=b:\ :pa#0:sa#1132465:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#8192:ra#10:\ :oa=time:ia:ta=4.3BSD:
# FUJITSU M2512A # m2512a|M2512A|FUJITSU M2512A|Fujitsu M2512A|FUJITSU M2512A 1304AE:\ :ty=removable_rw_optical:nc#80:nt#2:ns#1394:ss#1024:rm#3600:\ :fp#160:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#96:ro=a:rw=b:\ :pa#0:sa#223002:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#2:da#4096:ra#0:oa=time:\ :ia:aa:ta=4.3BSD:
# # Fujitsu M2654S-1024 # # This has been re-formatted to 1024-byte sectors by sdformat. # fujitsu m2654s-1024|m2654s-1024|FUJITSU M2654S-1024:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#2170:nt#21:ns#44:ss#1024:rm#5400:\ :fp#130:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#81:\ :pa#0:sa#2005080:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#8:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:aa:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------ # HP C3010, 2GB/1910MG, 512-byte sectors # # Daniel E. Hartley, 29 August 1999 # # /usr/etc/scsimodes tells us: # Drive type: HP C3010 0BH4 # 512 bytes per sector # 96 sectors per track # 19 tracks per cylinder # 2325 cylinder per volume (including spare cylinders) # 0 spare sectors per cylinder # 1311 alternate tracks per volume # 3912171 usable sectors on volume # # so, we construct a disktab thusly: # # [Note that sum of partition sizes plus the SCSI front porch # must be <= total usable sectors; e.g., 3911851+320=3912171] HPC3010.5|HP C3010 0BH4|HP-C3010-512:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#2325:nt#19:ns#96:ss#512:rm#5400:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:hn=localhost:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#3911851:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#32:da#4096:ra#10:\ :oa=time:ia:ta=4.3BSD: #------------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes: This table defines a single partition. BIOS translation has to be enabled in the SCSI controller. The configuration can use synchronous mode and parity checking, = but no command queuing. # Hewlett-Packard 3725S HPC3725S|HPC3725S-512|HP C3725S 5153:\ :ty=3Dfixed_rw_scsi:nc#3703:nt#9:ns#140:ss#512:rm#5400:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=3Dsdmach:z0#64:z1#192:hn=3Dlocalhost:ro=3Da:\ :pa#0:sa#4193737:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#32:da#4096:ra#10:oa=3Dtime:\ :ia:ta=3D4.3BSD:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------ # IBM Ultrastar 2ES. DCAS-32160 (2.16 GB), 512-byte sectors # # Daniel E. Hartley, 7 September 1997 # # /usr/etc/scsimodes tells us: # Drive type: IBM DCAS-32160 !# # 512 bytes per sector # 171 sectors per track # 3 tracks per cylinder # 8188 cylinder per volume (including spare cylinders) # 0 spare sectors per cylinder # 0 alternate tracks per volume # 4226724 usable sectors on volume # so, we construct a disktab thusly: # # [Note that sum of partition sizes plus the SCSI front porch # must be <= total usable sectors; e.g., 4194304+32100+320=4226724] # DCAS-32160-512|IBM Ultrastar 2ES DCAS-32160-512:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#8188:nt#3:ns#171:ss#512:rm#5400:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:hn=localhost:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#4194304:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#32:da#4096:ra#10:\ :oa=time:ia:ta=4.3BSD:\ :pb#4194304:sb#32100:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#32:db#4096:rb#10:\ :ob=time:ib:tb=4.3BSD: #------------------------------------------------------------------------
#------------------------------------------------------------------------ # IBM Ultrastar 2ES. DCAS-34330 (4.33 GB), 512-byte sectors # # Daniel E. Hartley, 26 February 1998 # # /usr/etc/scsimodes tells us: # Drive type: IBM DCAS-34330 !# # 512 bytes per sector # 171 sectors per track # 6 tracks per cylinder # 8205 cylinder per volume (including spare cylinders) # 0 spare sectors per cylinder # 0 alternate tracks per volume # 8467199 usable sectors on volume # so, we construct a disktab thusly: # # [Note that sum of partition sizes plus the SCSI front porch must # be <= total usable sectors; e.g., (2*4194304)+78271+320=8467199] # # [The following allocates approximately 2 GB to each of the first and # second partitions and the small residual 40 MB to the third partition.] # DCAS-34330-512|IBM Ultrastar 2ES DCAS-34330-512:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#8205:nt#6:ns#171:ss#512:rm#5400:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:hn=localhost:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#4194304:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#8192:ra#10:\ :oa=time:ia:ta=4.3BSD:\ :pb#4194304:sb#4194304:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#16:db#8192:rb#10:\ :ob=time:ib:tb=4.3BSD:\ :pc#8388608:sc#78271:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#16:dc#8192:rc#5:\ :oc=time:ic:tc=4.3BSD: #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # [NOTE: The following allocates approximately 1 GB to the first and # third partitions and 2 GB to the second partition.] # DCAS-34330|IBM DCAS-34330:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#8205:nt#6:ns#171:ss#512:rm#5400:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:hn=localhost:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#2100000:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#8:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:\ :pb#2100000:sb#4194304:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#8:db#4096:rb#10:ob=time:\ :ib:tb=4.3BSD:\ :pc#6294304:sc#2172500:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#8:dc#2048:rc#10:oc=time:\ :ic:tc=4.3BSD:\
#------------------------------------------------------------------------ # IBM DCHS-04U, 4.3GB, 512-byte sectors # # Daniel E. Hartley, 21 April 2001 # # /usr/etc/scsimodes tells us: # Drive type: IBM DCHS04U 64646810B82 # 512 bytes per sector # 184 sectors per track # 9 tracks per cylinder # 6077 cylinder per volume (including spare cylinders) # 0 spare sectors per cylinder # 0 alternate tracks per volume # 8813869 usable sectors on volume # # so, we construct a disktab thusly: # # [Note that sum of partition sizes plus the SCSI front porch must # be <= total usable sectors; e.g., (2*4194304)+424941+320=8813869] # DCHS04U|IBM-DCHS04U-512|IBM DCHS04U 64646810B82:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#6077:nt#9:ns#184:ss#512:rm#7200:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:hn=localhost:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#4194304:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#8192:ra#10:\ :oa=time:ia:ta=4.3BSD:\ :pb#4194304:sb#4194304:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#16:db#8192:rb#10:\ :ob=time:ib:tb=4.3BSD:\ :pc#8388608:sc#424941:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#16:dc#8192:rc#5:\ :oc=time:ic:tc=4.3BSD: #------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Drive type: IBM DNES-309170 # 512 bytes per sector # 320 sectors per track # 5 tracks per cylinder # 11474 cylinder per volume (including spare cylinders) # 0 spare sectors per cylinder # 0 alternate tracks per volume # 17916239 usable sectors on volume # # 9.3 GB # # a 1GB # b 1GB # c 2GB # d 2GB # e 2GB # f ~1GB # DNES-309170|IBM DNES-309170:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#11474:nt#5:ns#320:ss#512:rm#7200:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:hn=localhost:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#2097152:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#8192:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:\ :pb#2097152:sb#2097152:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#16:db#8192:rb#10:ob=time:\ :ib:tb=4.3BSD:\ :pc#4194304:sc#4194304:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#16:dc#8192:rc#10:oc=time:\ :ic:tc=4.3BSD:\ :pd#8388608:sd#4194304:bd#8192:fd#1024:cd#16:dd#8192:rd#10:od=time:\ :id:td=4.3BSD:\ :pe#12582912:se#4194304:be#8192:fe#1024:ce#16:de#8192:re#10:oe=time:\ :ie:te=4.3BSD:\ :pf#16777216:sf#1138702:bf#8192:ff#1024:cf#16:df#8192:rf#5:of=time:\ :if:tf=4.3BSD:\
# Iomega Jaz # iomega jaz|iomega jaz 1GB|iomega jaz 1GB G.60|iomega jaz 1GB G.6002/1:\ :ty=removable_rw_scsi:nc#1021:nt#64:ns#32:ss#512:rm#5394:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:\ :pa#0:sa#2045952:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#8:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:aa:
# For a 2GB jaz disk: jaz2GB|iomega jaz|iomega jaz 2GB|iomega jaz 2GB Rev E.16:\ :ty=removable_rw_scsi:nc#1911:nt#64:ns#32:ss#512:rm#5394:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:\ :pa#0:sa#3915280:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#8:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:aa:
mi4345ns|MI4345NS| MICROP 4345NS-512|Micropolis 4345NS-x43h\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#4811:nt#9:ns#207:ss#512:rm#7200\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:hn=localhost:ro=a\ :pa#0:sa#1065911:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD\ :pb#1065911:sb#3911899:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#16:db#4096:rb#10:ob=time\ :ib:tb=4.3BSD\ :pc#4977810:sc#3911898:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#16:dc#4096:rc#10:oc=time\ :ic:tc=4.3BSD
# Quantum Empire 2100S 2GB drive: # QUANTUM EMPIRE_2100S|EMPIRE_2100S:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#3053:nt#12:ns#137:ss#1024:rm#5400:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#96:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#2054140:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:
# Quantum XP34300 with three almost equal partitions # XP34300|Quantum XP34300|Quantum XP34300 L912CX5:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#3907:nt#20:ns#109:ss#512:rm#7200:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:hn=localhost:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#2786400:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#8:da#2048:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:\ :pb#2786400:sb#2786400:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#8:db#2048:rb#10:ob=time:\ :ib:tb=4.3BSD:\ :pc#5572800:sc#2786399:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#8:dc#2048:rc#10:oc=time:\ :ic:tc=4.3BSD:
# SEAGATE ST1480 ST1480|SEAGATE ST1480|SEAGATE ST1480 w/1024 byte sectors as 1 partition:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#1476:nt#9:ns#34:ss#1024:rm#3600:\ :fp#160:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#96:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#429815:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#32:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD: # SEAGATE ST1480 ST1480|SEAGATE ST1480|SEAGATE ST1480 w/512 byte sectors as 1 partition:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#1476:nt#9:ns#64:ss#1024:rm#3600:\ :fp#160:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#96:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#416103:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#32:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:
# SEAGATE ST41650 ST41650|SEAGATE ST41650|SEAGATE ST41650 w/1024 byte sectors as 1 partition:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#2107:nt#15:ns#47:ss#1024:rm#3600:\ :fp#160:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#96:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#1455875:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#32:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD: # SEAGATE ST41650 ST41650|SEAGATE ST41650|SEAGATE ST41650 w/1024 byte sectors as 1 partition:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#2107:nt#15:ns#47:ss#1024:rm#3600:\ :fp#160:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#96:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#1453925:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#32:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:
# Seagate ST11200N, 512 byte blocks # SEAGATE1GB4P|SEAGATE ST11200N-512:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#1872:nt#15:ns#37:ss#1024:rm#3600:\ :fp#160:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:ro=a:rw=b:\ :pa#0:sa#308470:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:aa#1:\ :pb#308470:sb#460800:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#16:db#4096:rb#10:ob=time:\ :tb=4.3BSD:ab#0:\ :pc#769270:sc#153600:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#16:dc#4096:rc#10:oc=time:\ :tc=4.3BSD:ac#0:\ :pd#922870:sd#106540:bd#8192:fd#1024:cd#16:dd#4096:rd#10:od=time:\ :td=4.3BSD:ad#0: SEAGATE1GB1P|SEAGATE ST11200N-512:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#1872:nt#15:ns#37:ss#1024:rm#3600:\ :fp#160:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:ro=a:rw=b:\ :pa#0:sa#1029410:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:aa#0:
# # 2 GB Seagate Hawk (1024 byte block size) # # NB. This disktab specifies three partitions # written by Charles Wiles # ST12400N|ST12400N-1024|SEAGATE ST12400N:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:ns#44:nt#19:nc#2621:rm#5400:ss#1024:\ :fp#160:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#96:hn=localhost:ro=a:rw=b:\ :pa#0:sa#819200:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#8192:ra#10:\ :oa=time:ia:ta=4.3BSD:\ :pb#819200:sb#158720:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#16:db#8192:rb#10:\ :ob=time:ib:tb=4.3BSD:\ :pc#977920:sc#1214744:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#16:dc#8192:rc#10:\ :oc=time:ic:tc=4.3BSD: # A Seagate ST12400N 2GB drive: # ST12400N-2|SEAGATE ST12400N:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#2621:nt#19:ns#82:ss#1024:rm#5411:\ :fp#160:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#96:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#2097000:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#4:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:
# SEAGATE ST15150N SEAGATE|SEAGATE ST15150N|SEAGATE ST15150N 001700:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#3712:nt#21:ns#56:ss#1024:rm#7200:\ :fp#160:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#96:hn=localhost:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#2097152:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#8:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:\ :pb#2097152:sb#2097152:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#8:db#4096:rb#10:ob=time:\ :ib:tb=4.3BSD:\ :pc#4194304:sc#194295:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#8:dc#4096:rc#10:oc=time:\ :ic:tc=4.3BSD:
# # 1 GB Seagate Hawk 2LP (1024 byte block size) # written by Charles Wiles # ST31230N|ST31230N-1024|SEAGATE ST31230N:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:ns#55:nt#5:nc#3992:rm#6300:ss#1024:\ :fp#160:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#96:hn=localhost:ro=a:rw=b:\ :pa#0:sa#1088869:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#8192:ra#10:\ :oa=time:ia:ta=4.3BSD:
# Disktab entry for Seagate Hawk2LP ST32430N # # LowLevel Formatting: 1024 bytes per sector # Gain from reformating to 1024Bytes/Sector format: 115480 KB # # Interface: ASA II (Advanced SCSI Architecture - Digital Audio/Video SCSI II) # Formated usable capacity as reported by scsimodes: 2.11161 GB (2214182 KB) # # Partition a: 1.5 GB # Partition b: 626.131 MB (641158 KB) # ST32430N|ST32430N-1024|SEAGATE ST32430N-1024:\\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#3992:nt#9:ns#62:ss#1024:rm#5411:\\ :fp#160:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#96:hn=pegasus:ro=a:\\ :pa#0:sa#1573002:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#12:da#4096:ra#5:oa=time:\\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:\\ :pb#1573002:sb#641020:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#12:db#4096:rb#10:ob=time:\\ :ib:tb=4.3BSD: # LowLevel Formatting: 512 bytes per sector # # Interface: ASA II (Advanced SCSI Architecture - Digital Audio/Video SCSI II) # Formated usable capacity as reported by scsimodes: 2.00133 GB (2098542 KB) # # Partition a: 1.5 GB # Partition b: 513.357 MB (525678 KB) # ST32430N-512|SEAGATE ST32430N-512:\\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#3992:nt#9:ns#117:ss#512:rm#5411:\\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:hn=pegasus:ro=a:\\ :pa#0:sa#3146364:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#4096:ra#5:oa=time:\\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:\\ :pb#3146364:sb#1050720:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#16:db#4096:rb#10:ob=time:\\ :ib:tb=4.3BSD: # # One 2GB partition: # You loose 1390KB of the physical disks capacity (2.00133 GB) # Replace the last four lines (without the '#') by: # #:pa#0:sa#4194304:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#32:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\\ #:ia:ta=4.3BSD:\\
#------------------------------------------------------------------------ # SEAGATE ST34520N, 512-byte sectors # # Whom to blame: Dan Hartley, 28 April 2000 # # /usr/etc/scsimodes tells us: # Drive type: SEAGATE ST34520N # 512 bytes per sector # 246 sectors per track # 4 tracks per cylinder # 9006 cylinder per volume (including spare cylinders) # 0 spare sectors per cylinder # 0 alternate tracks per volume # 8888923 usable sectors on volume # so, we construct a disktab thusly: # # [Note that sum of partition sizes plus the SCSI front porch must # be <= total usable sectors; e.g., (2*4194304)+499995+320=8888923] # SEAGATE ST34520N|SEAGATE ST34520N-512:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#9006:nt#4:ns#246:ss#512:rm#7200:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:hn=localhost:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#4194304:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#8192:ra#10:\ :oa=time:ia:ta=4.3BSD:\ :pb#4194304:sb#4194304:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#16:db#8192:rb#10:\ :ob=time:ib:tb=4.3BSD:\ :pc#8388608:sc#499995:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#16:dc#8192:rc#5:\ :oc=time:ic:tc=4.3BSD: #------------------------------------------------------------------------
# disktab entry for Seagate ST34572N 4.5GB Drive # This entry creates 3 partitions, one ~2GB partition # and two smaller ~1GB partitions. # Colin Henein st34572n|ST34572N|ST34572N-512|SEAGATE ST34572N:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#6300:nt#8:ns#178:ss#512:rm#7200:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:hn=localhost:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#4194000:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#32:da#4096:\ :ra#10:oa=time:ia:ta=4.3BSD:\ :pb#4194000:sb#2347301:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#32:db#4096:\ :rb#10:ob=time:ib:tb=4.3BSD:\ :pc#6541301:sc#2347301:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#32:dc#4096:\ :rc#10:oc=time:ic:tc=4.3BSD:
# # 2 GB Seagate Wren 9 (1024 byte block size) # # NB. This disktab specifies three partitions # written by Charles Wiles # ST42100N|ST42100-1024|ST42100|SEAGATE ST42100:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:ns#52:nt#15:nc#2574:rm#3600:ss#1024:\ :fp#160:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#32:z1#96:hn=localhost:ro=a:rw=b:\ :pa#0:sa#793600:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#8192:ra#10:\ :oa=time:ia:ta=4.3BSD:\ :pb#793600:sb#358400:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#16:db#8192:rb#10:\ :ob=time:ib:tb=4.3BSD:\ :pc#1152000:sc#803583:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#16:dc#8192:rc#10:\ :oc=time:ic:tc=4.3BSD:
# # Humbly offered by J. Kelly Cunningham . # # This is my first attempt at a disktab entry. Feel free to optimize; # please let me know if you do for I have no idea what I am doing. # # This /etc/disktab entry will produce a 1.75GB/18.2MB (usable) partition of # the Seagate ST52160N. # # Some minor editing by David Evans # ST52160N|ST52160N|SEAGATE ST52160N-512:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#6536:nt#4:ns#161:ss#512:rm#5400:fp#320:bp#0:n\ :g#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#4194304:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#32:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:ia:ta=4.3BSD:\ :pb#4193984:sb#43977:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#32:db#4096:rb#10:ob=time:ib:tb=4.3BSD:
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# # Root 9GB UW-disk # # Partition data: # a: 2 GB # b: 2 GB # c: 2 GB # d: 1.5 GB # e: 0.5 GB # f: 559 MB # DDYS-T09170N|IBM DDYS-T09170N S96H4D:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#15110:nt#3:ns#399:ss#512:rm#10000:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:hn=yusei:rw=a:rw=b:rw=c:rw=d:rw=e:rw=f:\ :pa#0:sa#4192582:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#4096:ra#10:oa=time:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:\ :pb#4192582:sb#4192582:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#16:db#4096:rb#10:ob=time:\ :ib:tb=4.3BSD:\ :pc#8385164:sc#4192582:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#16:dc#4096:rc#10:oc=time:\ :ic:tc=4.3BSD:\ :pd#12577746:sd#3144006:bd#8192:fd#1024:cd#16:dd#4096:rd#10:od=time:\ :id:td=4.3BSD:\ :pe#15721752:se#1048576:be#8192:fe#1024:ce#16:de#4096:re#10:oe=time:\ :ie:te=4.3BSD:\ :pf#16770328:sf#1145592:bf#8192:ff#1024:cf#16:df#4096:rf#10:of=time:\ :if:tf=4.3BSD: --- #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # SCSI information for /dev/rsd2a # Drive type: IBM DNES-309170 # 512 bytes per sector # 320 sectors per track # 5 tracks per cylinder # 11474 cylinder per volume (including spare cylinders) # 0 spare sectors per cylinder # 0 alternate tracks per volume # 17916239 usable sectors on volume # IBM DNES-309170-512|IBM DNES-309170-512:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#11474:nt#5:ns#320:ss#512:rm#7200:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:hn=localhost:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#4194304:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#16:da#8192:ra#10:\ :oa=time:ia:ta=4.3BSD:\ :pb#4194304:sb#4194304:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#16:db#8192:rb#10:\ :ob=time:ib:tb=4.3BSD:\ :pc#8388608:sc#4194304:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#16:dc#8192:rc#10:\ :oc=time:ic:tc=4.3BSD: :pd#12582912:sd#4194304:bd#8192:fd#1024:cd#16:dd#8192:rd#10:\ :od=time:id:td=4.3BSD: :pe#16777216:se#1138700:be#8192:fe#1024:ce#16:de#8192:re#10:\ :oe=time:ie:te=swapdisk: #------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Pinnacle Micro Sierra optical disk drive # ECMA 512 byte/sector media # Disktab generated by Jessica Hayden from SunOS /etc/format.dat entry # and NextAnswers document 1533. PINNACLEOHD-1200|Pinnacle Sierra 1.2GB OHD:\ :ty=removable_rw_scsi:nc#5359:nt#7:ns#31:ss#512:rm#3600:\ :fp#320:bp#256:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1#192:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#1162903:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#32:da#4096:ra#1:oa=space:\ :ia:ta=4.3BSD:aa:
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SEAGATE ST373207LC D704 512 bytes per sector 809 sectors per track 2 tracks per cylinder 90774 cylinder per volume # creates four 2gb slices ST373207LC|SEAGATE ST373207LC D704|SEAGATE ST373207LC D704:\ :ty=fixed_rw_scsi:nc#90774:nt#2:ns#809:ss#512:rm#10000:\ :fp#320:bp#0:ng#0:gs#0:ga#0:ao#0:\ :os=sdmach:z0#64:z1:192:hn=myhost:ro=a:\ :pa#0:sa#4194304:ba#8192:fa#1024:ca#32:da#8192:ra#10:\ :oa=time:ia:ta=4.3BSD:\ :pb#4194304:sb#4194304:bb#8192:fb#1024:cb#32:db#8192:rb#10:\ :ob=time:ib:tb=4.3BSD:\ :pc#8388608:sc#4194304:bc#8192:fc#1024:cc#32:dc#8192:rc#10:\ :oc=time:ic:tc=4.3BSD:\ :pd#12582912:sd#4194304:bd#8192:fd#1024:cd#32:dd#8192:rd#10:\ :od=time:id:td=4.3BSD: