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Professional File System II
« on: August 18, 2003, 09:46:23 PM »
Hi,

today I installed PFS2 on my 9,1 GB SCSI harddrive. I got all installed correctly, the filesystem on the RDB, and then reformatting all my partions with the new filesystem.

As I didn't want to loose any data, I copied data from one partion to an other, so I could format the partion with the new filesystem. After the formatting I copied all back to the drive.

But when I was copying data something obviously went wrong. The drive stopped copying and after several minutes of waiting I decided to make a reset.

Then I found out the both my SYS partion and the partion I was copying data from were no longer availible to the OS. The only way to get them back was to format once more, so I lost all the data on the 2 partions. Not a big problem, because I got a backup of my SYS, but still...

I then formatted the last partion were I store my games. It has a size of 38xx MB and all went well formatting the partion. I then tried to copy a Disk.info to the partion and it said that the drive was write protected or something like that. I resettet the computer, and then this drive was no longer availible to the OS.

Is there a bug in the PFS2 or has someone else experienced the same problem?

I would reallt like to keep PFS2, because it seems way quicker than FFS, esspecially on bootup. The docs also says something about up to 500%...
 

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Re: Professional File System II
« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2003, 10:53:44 PM »
Okay, I can't really see the point in giving these informations about my system, as they shouldn't have anything to do with the PFS.

My config: A1200T, Blizzard 1260, Blizzard SCSI, Mediator PCI1200, Voodoo Banshee, 2 x CD, 2 x 64 MB RAM, Kick3.1, and the drive concerned 9.1GB SCSI(!!!) Quantum Atlas.

A thing that should have something to do with the PFS is the system software... OS3.5, with Boingbag 1 and 2 installed.

I will try to download the update for PFS as mine is only v4.1 and hope that it will solve the problem. It hasn't been a problem since I formatted my Games partion so I hope the filesystem is reliable from nowon.

Thanks for the answers