Oh, and of course the rules:
if you connect the hdd to the internal IDE bus:
- the boot partition must completely reside below the 4GB limit.
- on the boot partition the required patches must be installed (SetPatch, NSDPatch.cfg, AmigaOS ROM Update)
- you must use a filesystem that supports NSD commands (FFS V44+ or SFS)
For PFS3 you need IDEfix97. It is not true that PFS3ds does not give any problems. The internal scsi.device IDE driver has an 8GB limit for SCSI-Direct commands.
If the hdd is connectred to a Phase5/DCE device (BlizzardPPC, CyberstormPPC etc.) and you use either PFS3, PFS3ds or SFS, there is no limit in boot partition size. You can even create one big 80GB boot partition. For FFS still NSDPatch is needed and thus the boot partition must be below 4GB.
If the hdd is connected to another controller, its rules apply. They can be different or similar, depends on each single controller.
To check if all works as it should (before copying any files) you can download the Check4GB archive and run the program CheckHD.
http://uk.aminet.net/aminetbin/find?check4gbBye,
Thomas