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     #include <disktab.h>


DESCRIPTION

     Disktab is a simple database which describes disk geometries and disk
     partition characteristics.  It is used to initialize the disk label on
     the disk.  The format is patterned after the termcap(5) terminal data
     base.  Entries in disktab consist of a number of `:' separated fields.
     The first entry for each disk gives the names which are known for the
     disk, separated by `|' characters.  The last name given should be a long
     name fully identifying the disk.

     The following list indicates the normal values stored for each disk en-
     try.

     Name      Type     Description
     ty        str      Type of disk (e.g. removable, winchester)
     dt        str      Type of controller (e.g. SMD, ESDI, floppy)
     ns        num      Number of sectors per track
     nt        num      Number of tracks per cylinder
     nc        num      Total number of cylinders on the disk
     sc        num      Number of sectors per cylinder, nc*nt default
     su        num      Number of sectors per unit, sc*nc default
     se        num      Sector size in bytes, DEV_BSIZE default
     sf        bool     Controller supports bad144-style bad sector forwarding
     rm        num      Rotation speed, rpm, 3600 default
     sk        num      Sector skew per track, default 0
     cs        num      Sector skew per cylinder, default 0
     hs        num      Headswitch time, usec, default 0
     ts        num      One-cylinder seek time, usec, default 0
     il        num      Sector interleave (n:1), 1 default
     d[0-4]    num      Drive-type-dependent parameters
     bs        num      Boot block size, default BBSIZE
     sb        num      Superblock size, default SBSIZE
     ba        num      Block size for partition `a' (bytes)
     bd        num      Block size for partition `d' (bytes)
     be        num      Block size for partition `e' (bytes)
     bf        num      Block size for partition `f' (bytes)
     bg        num      Block size for partition `g' (bytes)
     bh        num      Block size for partition `h' (bytes)
     fa        num      Fragment size for partition `a' (bytes)
     fd        num      Fragment size for partition `d' (bytes)
     fe        num      Fragment size for partition `e' (bytes)
     ff        num      Fragment size for partition `f' (bytes)
     fg        num      Fragment size for partition `g' (bytes)
     fh        num      Fragment size for partition `h' (bytes)
     oa        num      Offset of partition `a' in sectors
     ob        num      Offset of partition `b' in sectors
     oc        num      Offset of partition `c' in sectors
     od        num      Offset of partition `d' in sectors
     oe        num      Offset of partition `e' in sectors
     of        num      Offset of partition `f' in sectors
     og        num      Offset of partition `g' in sectors
     tc        str      Partition type of partition `c'
     td        str      Partition type of partition `d'
     te        str      Partition type of partition `e'
     tf        str      Partition type of partition `f'
     tg        str      Partition type of partition `g'
     th        str      Partition type of partition `h'


FILES

     /etc/disktab


SEE ALSO

     getdiskbyname(3),  disklabel(5),  disklabel(8),  newfs(8)


HISTORY

     The disktab description file appeared in 4.2BSD.

4.2 Berkeley Distribution        June 5, 1993                                2

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