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Offline rkauer

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MozzerFan wrote:
First you have to install a CDROM-filesystem. Os3.1 comes with a CD-filesystem, but it's pretty crappy. Os3.5 and OS3.9 both come with CacheCDFS.


 CacheCDFS is the built-in OS3.5/.9 because it is the one who came with IDEfix97.

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 You can also look on aminet for a decent filesystem. I believe idefix comes with one also.
Now you have to check your storage/dosdrivers drawer if it contains a CD mountlist, something like CD0.
Start a texteditor and edit this mountlist.
Change the device to the appropriate scsi device and change the unit to the appropriate unit number.
Save your changes and move the CD mountlist to DEVS:dosdrivers. The mountlist will then be automatically mounted when you startup your system.


 Better just left IDEfix do this automagically for you.

 Oh, HD drives don't need a mount list, just tick the "mount this partition automatically" option in HDtoolbox or the partitioning tool of your preference. ;-)

 I prefer HDinstTools, myself. :-)
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Re: Mount SCSI devices - relationship between mountlist, devs, etc?
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2008, 05:16:47 AM »
 What part of "built-in" you don't understand? Yes, IDEfix is "hidden in the shadows" of the OS.
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