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Offline Etherweet

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Re: Amiga Hard Drive size limitations
« on: April 06, 2012, 06:07:42 PM »
i think i know the answer already..

if i have an a2000 with a 2091 controller i cant do more than 512 mb on any drive no matter what size.

and yet another one - can you use different filesystems for each drive... like the original ffs on a 340 mb hard drive and nsd on a 4.3 gb on the same controller?

i'm thinking the answer is no to both.

i have a stock 2000hd / 2091 and a 3000t -040 - both with growing pains.
i am ok with mounting a linux server for storage space.

(also refitting an atx power supply to the 3000)

thanks
 

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Re: Amiga Hard Drive size limitations
« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2012, 08:45:57 PM »
hmmmmm

right now i have an ancient 5 inch half height 340 mb drive as device 0.  the old clunker just wont die. so i have sys (dh0) on it.

then i have two ancient western digital 200 mb drives as dh1 (network) and dh2 (work)

holding device 3 is a seagate 9.3 gb drive.  i have a 500 mb partition on it but the rest is no mans land.

i tried 2 4 gb partitions, 8 500 mb partitions, etc using ffs that came with wb 3.1.

all failed except the 500 mb all by itself.

so now im tempted to try nsd, for example on the 9 gb. lets say 2 4.000 gb partitions.

maybe im missing the point on the exact geometry.  would 2 4gb partitions avoid the boundary issues or am i actually screwing up both partitions?

what im being thick headed about is... do i leave all the small drives as they are with ffs and ONLY try nsd on the 9 gb, or do i need to use nsd on ALL drives no matter what?

im not worried about experimenting because, yup, i have an ancient 150 mb 6150 drive and lots and lots of tape.

thanks again!