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Offline Beast96GTTopic starter

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Sooo...   This should be simple--but it's frustrating me to the core.   

I'm following a guide https://lyonsden.net/installing-amiga-os-3-1-4-part-3-installing-workbench-3-1-4/ to setup a CF drive in OS 3.1.4.   Clean install, everything.   

I'm booting from my 3.1.4 Install disk and going into HDTools.   I "Define New" drive type and "Read Configuration."   Everything works.   However, when I hit OK after defining the new drive type, it wants to write to the Install Disk in DF0, and then says it's FULL.    I can only cancel from there and it tells me it can't open the "Drive Definitions" and forces me to cancel all the way out.   

UG!   Why does it want to write to the FULL Install disk to proceed?    Is there a work around for this?  I can't imagine someone else hasn't run into this before.      Do I need to make some room on that Install disk?   I really hate to do that--these are original disks.   Any help is appreciated!

-Chris
 

Offline Beast96GTTopic starter

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Drag the HDToolbox icon to the RAM disk and run it from there.

EDIT: Be aware that if you are creating large partitions with Fast File system, you will want to increase sector size from 512 to 4096 (measured in bytes). Also you may not want to use FFs anyway. The advanced options are there for a reason...

Good information.    I'm planning on making a 4 GB partition for Workbench and then using the rest of it for everything else.   Do you have recommendations for the file system for these?    And set the sector size for both partitions to 4096?    Thanks!!