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Offline mousehouseTopic starter

GVP 4060DT and PFS3 / SFS large drive problem
« on: October 20, 2011, 07:46:49 PM »
Hi all,

I'm trying to make use of the extra disk space I have on my SCSI drive, connected to my GVP 4060DT.

I start with a regular FFS partition, < 4GB in size on which I have my complete OS 3.9, etc. This BTW only used ~ 200MB... Now I want to use the additional 100GB of the drive in one or two PFS3 or SFS partitions.

I know from the few threads I was able to find that the GVP 4060DT SCSI controller does nothing with drivers included in the RDB... but it does not just seem to ignore it, it messes up the complete drive. Adding PFS3 or SFS to the RDB complete kills the disk, after the reboot no partitions are left. I tried to do this using my empty drive (w00t) and "HDInstTools" (hdinst.lha) but am still unsuccessful. Doesn't matter if I'm on 3.9 or 3.1 or whatever.

Now I'm puzzled as I am not changing anything regarding the first partition (DH0, bootable, FFS), I only want to add an additional partition and use a custom filesystem on it.

Has anybody with a GVP 4060DT attempted something similar?

Also, maybe more SFS or PFS3 related, can I use a filesystem on another partition without adding it to the RDB? Eg. just use a filesystem identifier and then have my already booted OS (from FFS) load the filesystem from "L"?

Any tips appreciated and other than this SCSI / disk issue, this card flies using the MMULibs 68060.library!
A3000T
 

Offline mousehouseTopic starter

Re: GVP 4060DT and PFS3 / SFS large drive problem
« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2011, 08:56:30 AM »
Quote from: matthey;664283
It should be possible to create DevsOSDrivers "mountlists" for each partition that would use L:PFS3. The partitions would be added at boot if ACTIVATE=1 is set in the tooltypes or when used with ACTIVATE=0. The PFS3 manual has a section called "Creating a mountlist" that describes how to create a DevsOSDrivers mountlist and an example mountlist (start with the 2nd mountlist). Use a direct scsi (ds) version of PFS3. You would change your scsi device name and number to appropriate values and use your HD install program to find the LowCyl and HighCyl. Then maybe you can see how good PFS3 is and feel some pride that it was created in your own country .
Thanks for the great idea. I skipped over de pfs3ds part thinking it was not relevant for me (only for the A4000 IDE) but I will definitely give it a go!
A3000T