Hi folks,
thanks for the feedback, my SYS partition size came with the A4000 I'm afraid. Ehmm Thomas I can see where you are coming from but it does sound like dissapearing up your own partition as it were! So I went for what seemed like the easy option .......
I installed a 10G Fujitsu IDE drive already prepped into 2 4G partitions using the HDToolbox in existing SYS(HD0). To do this I had to comment out the SCSI_DEVICE_NAME=warpdrive.device in the HDToolbox info, otherwise it only scanned the warpdrive, perhaps thats how HDToolbox works?
I set the drive details by using the "read config" option and checked that FDH0 was not bootableand saved the changes. At this point everything was looking good I had two new icons FDH0 and FDH1 as well as the old SYS and WORK. I did a warm restart (CTRL+AA) and agian everything looked fine so I THEN COPIED THE CONTENTS OF SYS TO FDH0 AND WORK TO FDH1 still not making FDH0 bootable. I then powered the system off and on ..... I had now "lost" my FDH0 and FDH1 icons I only had my original SYS and WORK icons. Using DirOpus I could not find the new partitions. THe only way the "restore" them was to run HDToolbox agin, initially on opening HDToolbox it still showed the new drive (as unchanged) but it was only after running the change drive option and saving the changes which meant changing to and from making either FDH0 or FDH1 bootable/non bootable did the drive partitions reappear on the system?

In view of the above I have not tried to boot from the new drive yet.
I have 3.0 roms and 3.0 workbench running.
If I use the Check4GB program I get the following results
Name Volume Size Device Unit Version Type >4GB Check
FDH0 blank 4013M scsi 0 37.44 DOS1 No OK
FDH1 FDH1 4013M scsi 0 37.44 DOS1 Yes *T
HD0 System 10M warpdrv 1 40.66 DOS1 No OK
HD1 Work 1023M warpdrv 1 40.66 DOS1 No OK
I have not changed any jumper setting on the wardrive since I connected the IDE drive to the A4000 mother board.
Any ideas much appreaciated - so much for the easy option!
Ian