Writing a new masterboot block
To change the disk geometry defined on the masterboot block of the
root disk:
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Put the system in single-user maintenance mode.
 
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Enter the following command
to write a new masterboot block to the root disk:
 
 /bin/dparam -w /dev/rhd00
 
 
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Overwrite the root disk geometry information
in the masterboot block with
the values expected by the device driver:
 
 /bin/dparam /dev/rhd00 `/bin/dparam /dev/rhd00`
 
 
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Reboot the system using the command:
 
 /etc/reboot
 
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SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003