Hello.
I have made a major discovery i want to share with you.
Until now, a Commodre bridgeboard with the Janus software could be used with a real hard drive connected to an ISA controller (not easy to set up), an amiga partition with some third party software from amibay (very difficult to set up), or use a hardfile created with MakeAB from the Janus software.
MakeAB can only create a 32 MB bootable hardfile and it is possible to add up to 4 virtual non bootable 32 MB hardfiles with the JDisk.device.
This is quite a limited disk space.
Now i have discovered that the Janus software can boot from much larger hardfiles.
MakeAB can't create them so another software is needed. I used PCTask to create a 250 MB hardfile and, after modification of PC.config, i have been able to use it with my bridgeboard.
I have been limited to 250 MB because PCtask can only create a hardfile into RAM: or DH0: and my boot partition is usually no more than 400 MB. Besides, the bridgeboard seems to only be able to boot from a hardfile located in DH0:
With a larger DH0:, i think the hardfiles could be up to 2 GB, depending of the BB bios. Larger ones could possibly be partitionned and formatted by third party MSDOS softwares (but not by MSDOS).
I have always been stuck by a small disk space with my A2386 BB. Now, this problem is solved without the hassle to have an ISA controller or risk trashing the whole hard drive by messing with partitions modification.
Large hardfiles are fast enough, providing you set enough buffers with addbuffers.