On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Keir Fraser wrote:
> > translated, it is 0x6e4f02 of capacity, 0x301 device (hda1! yay!), flags
> > e0 (DISK, VIRTUAL, READONLY) (all of which I understand save VIRTUAL -- I
> > guess that means a partition, not the whole disk).
> >
> > 0x6e4f02 is in decimal 7229186. That number makes no sense. It's not the
> > number of blocks, or the number of bytes per unit, or ...
> >
> > Can somebody clear me up on this simple algebra problem?
>
> It is the capacity in 512-byte sectors.
yes, but it's wrong, which is where I'm stuck.
7229186 512 * p
3701343232
it's a 10G partition, not an 3.7G partition. Any other ideas as to what
could be happening here.
ron
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