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Title: SFS formated drives and booting with no startup-sequence
Post by: HardStep on May 01, 2007, 08:34:25 PM
Hi,
my WB partition uses FFS and other 2 partitions SFS.
Is there a way to see the other 2 partitions also when booting with no startup sequence?
Thanks.
Title: Re: SFS formated drives and booting without startup-sequence
Post by: Amigaz on May 01, 2007, 08:35:24 PM
Yes, if they are within the first 4 gb of your harddrive
Title: Re: SFS formated drives and booting without startup-sequence
Post by: motorollin on May 01, 2007, 08:46:02 PM
I don't see what difference it would make whether you boot with startup-sequence or not. SFS doesn't get activated by a patch when the system boots, it is available as soon as the RDB is examined by Kickstart. So why would the partitions not be available when booting with no startup-sequence?

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moto
Title: Re: SFS formated drives and booting without startup-sequence
Post by: Piru on May 01, 2007, 09:02:02 PM
@motorollin
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So why would the partitions not be available when booting with no startup-sequence?

SetPatch not executed, and no new scsi.device with >4GB support loaded?
Title: Re: SFS formated drives and booting without startup-sequence
Post by: HardStep on May 01, 2007, 09:36:58 PM
Actually the partitions are out of the first 4G.
But is it possible to mount them manually?
Title: Re: SFS formated drives and booting without startup-sequence
Post by: adolescent on May 01, 2007, 11:01:34 PM
Like Piru says, you can run setpatch and they will appear.  (Setpatch also does things like enable AGA, CPU caches, etc. so it's not really a bad thing)
Title: Re: SFS formated drives and booting without startup-sequence
Post by: mr_a500 on May 01, 2007, 11:06:55 PM
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Actually the partitions are out of the first 4G.
But is it possible to mount them manually?


If you want to see partitions beyond 4Gb without running setpatch, the only way you can do without rebooting is to have a 3.9 ROM - which contains the updated scsi.device. (did somebody out there make a batch of 3.9 ROMs?)

Otherwise, you have to use either loadmodule or setpatch to update the scsi.device - and both will require a reboot. I think there's also IDEfix97 or something, but that also requires reboot.
Title: Re: SFS formated drives and booting without startup-sequence
Post by: motorollin on May 01, 2007, 11:11:27 PM
@Piru
Oh yeah, forgot about the need to patch scsi.device with setpatch. Part of the luxury of a Kickflash is not having to worry about that!

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moto