NetBSD/etc/etc.mac68k/disktab
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# $NetBSD: disktab,v 1.5 2002/04/09 14:11:27 tron Exp $
# @(#)disktab 5.5 (Berkeley) 2/27/91
#
# Disk geometry and partition layout tables.
# Key:
# ty type of disk
# ns #sectors/track
# nt #tracks/cylinder
# nc #cylinders/disk
# rm rpm, 3600 default
# se sector size, 512 default
# sf supports bad144-style bad sector forwarding
# so partition offsets in sectors
# p[a-h] partition sizes in sectors
# b[a-h] partition block sizes in bytes
# f[a-h] partition fragment sizes in bytes
#
# All partition sizes contain space
# for bad sector tables unless the
# device drivers fail to support this.
#
# Entries may also be used for other compatible drives
# with the same geometry.
#
# SCSI disks
# Again, these mapping support three basic layouts:
# Again, these mapping support three basic layouts:
#
# A/B/G: This is the "traditional" setup for a bootable disk.
# A is the root partition, B the swap, and G is for /usr
# and users.
# A/D/E/F (large drives):
# A/D/H (small drives):
# This is a setup for bootable systems requiring more swap
# (e.g. those who need CL). It has A as the root, D as a
# larger swap, E and F (or H) as smaller user partitions.
# E could be used for /usr and F for users (or H for both).
# Or, E could be used for /var and F for /usr and users.
# C: This gives a single, non-bootable, large user filesystem.
# Good for second drives on a machine as either /usr/src
# or a large /usr or user partition.
#
# A/B/G: This is the "traditional" setup for a bootable disk.
# A is the root partition, B the swap, and G is for /usr
# and users.
# A/D/E/F (large drives):
# A/D/H (small drives):
# This is a setup for bootable systems requiring more swap
# (e.g. those who need CL). It has A as the root, D as a
# larger swap, E and F (or H) as smaller user partitions.
# E could be used for /usr and F for users (or H for both).
# Or, E could be used for /var and F for /usr and users.
# C: This gives a single, non-bootable, large user filesystem.
# Good for second drives on a machine as either /usr/src
# or a large /usr or user partition.
#
sd7958|sd7958-utah|HP7958S:\
:ty=winchester:ns#32:nt#6:nc#1643:\
:pa#16384:oa#1024:ba#8192:fa#1024:\
:pb#65536:ob#17408:\
:pc#315455:oc#0:bc#8192:fc#1024:\
:pd#98304:od#17408:\
:pe#102400:oe#115712:be#4096:fe#512:\
:pf#97343:of#218112:bf#4096:ff#1024:\
:pg#232511:og#82944:bg#8192:fg#1024:\
:ph#199743:oh#115712:bh#8192:fh#1024:
sd7959|sd330|sd7959-utah|HP7959S:\
:ty=winchester:ns#32:nt#12:nc#1643:\
:pa#16384:oa#1024:ba#8192:fa#1024:\
:pb#65536:ob#17408:\
:pc#630911:oc#0:bc#8192:fc#1024:\
:pd#98304:od#17408:\
:pe#102400:oe#115712:be#4096:fe#512:\
:pf#412799:of#218112:bf#4096:ff#1024:\
:pg#547967:og#82944:bg#8192:fg#1024:\
:ph#515199:oh#115712:bh#8192:fh#1024:
sd7548-utah|sd660|HP97548S with Utah partitions:\
:ty=winchester:ns#56:nt#16:nc#1447:\
:pa#16384:oa#1024:ba#8192:fa#1024:\
:pb#65536:ob#17408:\
:pc#1296511:oc#0:bc#8192:fc#1024:\
:pd#98304:od#17408:\
:pe#102400:oe#115712:be#4096:fe#512:\
:pf#1078399:of#218112:bf#4096:ff#1024:\
:pg#1213567:og#82944:bg#8192:fg#1024:\
:ph#1180799:oh#115712:bh#8192:fh#1024:
#
# HP magneto-optical drive.
# (ns, nt, nc are totally bogus)
# actually 1K sectors
sd650-sony|mo650-sony|HP6300/650A Magneto-optical drive with Sony format:\
:ty=optical:ns#61:nt#8:nc#1306:\
:pa#16384:oa#1024:ba#8192:fa#1024:\
:pb#65536:ob#17408:\
:pc#637328:oc#0:bc#8192:fc#1024:\
:pd#98304:od#17408:\
:pe#102400:oe#115712:be#4096:fe#1024:\
:pf#419216:of#218112:bf#4096:ff#1024:\
:pg#554384:og#82944:bg#8192:fg#1024:
sd650|mo650|mo650-ansi|HP6300/650A Magneto-optical with ANSI format drive:\
:ty=optical:ns#61:nt#8:nc#1306:\
:pa#16384:oa#1024:ba#8192:fa#1024:\
:pb#65536:ob#17408:\
:pc#629136:oc#0:bc#8192:fc#1024:\
:pd#98304:od#17408:\
:pe#102400:oe#115712:be#4096:fe#1024:\
:pf#411024:of#218112:bf#4096:ff#1024:\
:pg#546192:og#82944:bg#8192:fg#1024:
# RAM disk
ram:\
:ty=winchester:ns#512:nt#4:nc#1:\
:pa#2048:oa#0:ba#4096:fa#512:\
:pb#2048:ob#0:bb#4096:fb#512:\
:pc#2048:oc#0:bc#4096:fc#512: