okay, so, just to summarize what you've said: mounting the partitions manually with diskchange is expected and normal behaviour
Sorry, I overlooked this:
- I can only make the other (os3.9-formatted) partitions to show up using the diskchange command
The problem is that all partitions are mounted before IDEfix is run. So SFS checks if scsi.device can read the partition and fails, so it makes them invisible. Your diskchange *after* IDEfix has been run does the check again and this time it succeeds.
It's completely ok to run diskchange this way, if you can live with it. You can add the diskchange commands to user-startup so that you no longer recognise them.
Another solution is to replace c:idefix in startup-sequence by c:loadide reset. By this IDEfix will be loaded resident and a reset will make it active already when partitions are mounted. But this needs an additional reset, just like OS 3.9 or OS 4.