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Troubleshooting
Consult the SCO UnixWare Installation Handbook “Troubleshooting” section to help isolate the problem. If it becomes necessary to remove the Initio device driver, please consult the “Removing the Initio Driver from a SCO UnixWare System” section of this document.
B:DOS Space > 1GB
The default disk head mapping for Initio SCSI host adapter is 255 heads and 63 sectors. This translates to a maximum accessible capacity of 8 GBytes per drive under
Warning: If you have already installed the operating system on your hard drives, changing the head mapping will corrupt your files and cause other unexpected prob- lems. Before changing any “DOS Space > 1GB” option setting, please back up your disk drives. Then you should run the FDISK utility to delete all the partitions on your selected disk drive. At this point you can switch the setting, reinstall the operating system, and restore your backed up files.
All device drivers for the
MS-DOS, OS/2 & Windows NT
Under
SCO UNIX
SCO UNIX does not have a 1 GByte barrier. Therefore, the “DOS Space > 1GB” option is not required to be enabled; however, you must make sure the root file system is located below 1024 cylinders in order to perform the kernel boot routines. If the size of the root file system is greater than 1 GByte or the location of root file system is beyond 1 GByte, you should enable the “DOS Space > 1GB” option.
SCO UNIX can not support different head mappings for each disk drive under the same host adapter. The head mapping will be based on the setting represented by target ID 0.