Could some one tell me what the + means after the number in the block list. When I put a new HDD in my NS1 there were more + symbols than on the examples given.
Thanks
Command (m for help): u
Changing display/entry units to cylinders (DEPRECATED!)
Command (m for help): p
Disk /dev/sdb: 2000.4 GB, 2000398934016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 243201 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes
Disk identifier: 0xa029ccaa
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdb1 1 64 513056 83 Linux
/dev/sdb2 65 128 514080 83 Linux
/dev/sdb3 129 192 514080 82 Linux swap / Solaris
/dev/sdb4 193 243201 1951969792+ 5 Extended
/dev/sdb5 193 292 802226 83 Linux
/dev/sdb6 293 293 7008+ 83 Linux
Partition 6 does not start on physical sector boundary.
/dev/sdb7 294 357 513056 83 Linux
Partition 7 does not start on physical sector boundary.
/dev/sdb8 358 243201 1950643406 83 Linux
Partition 8 does not start on physical sector boundary.
Standards:
Used: unknown (minor revision code 0x0029)
Supported: 8 7 6 5
Likely used: 8
Configuration:
Logical max current
cylinders 16383 16383
heads 16 16
sectors/track 63 63
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CHS current addressable sectors: 16514064
LBA user addressable sectors: 268435455
LBA48 user addressable sectors: 3907029168
Logical Sector size: 512 bytes
Physical Sector size: 4096 bytes
Logical Sector-0 offset: 0 bytes
device size with M = 1024*1024: 1907729 MBytes
device size with M = 1000*1000: 2000398 MBytes (2000 GB)
cache/buffer size = unknown
Form Factor: 3.5 inch
Nominal Media Rotation Rate: 7200
Jocko wrote:Hi lemonidas,
It's a known issue, your disk is an advanced format disk (AF). So you have to use a different partition table.
All information in this post : viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1143&p=7081#p7079
Partition 1 start 9 end 72
partition 2 start 73 end 136
partition 3 start 137 en 200
partition 4 start 201 end 243200
Partition 5 start 209 end 312
Partition 6 start 321 end 328
Partition 7 start 337 end 400
Partition 8 start 409 end 243200
Jocko wrote:Sorry,
but, you must format again your partition table.
When partitions are not properly aligned, the write performance is degraded :mrgreen:
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