[CentOS] Formatting a large disk
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comSun Sep 23 21:16:20 UTC 2007
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William L. Maltby wrote: > IIRC, sector size is controlled at the hardware level(used to be set > with jumpers and/or low-level format programs?). I seem to recall that > new drives don't really have "sectors" anymore, but have supporting > circuits/(EE)proms that emulate that? > no, sectors are still 512 bytes (plus ECC and header info) on the physical disk. its the 'heads' and 'cylinders' that are abstracted. there's still heads and cylinders, its just that different zones of the disk have differing sector/track counts.
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