@Rassilon
No the boot partition doesn't have to be FFS. As long as SFS is installed in the RDB of the HD, kickstart will be able to read it and access the drive.
Oh yeah, of course! You are quite right in that respect. It must have completely slipped my mind. I think I was getting confused with the ~4 Gig limit of the boot partition. This is because the scsi.device in Kickstart is only 32 bits. DON'T, whatever you do, have a boot partition bigger than 4 Gigs. Trust me, you will regret it. A friend of mine was very upset after leaving a batch script working overnight, found out some of his boot partition had been overwritten. (And no, it wasn't a virus). This was even using a DirectScsi patch aswell, so he must have used PFS.
[edit] I've just checked and I've got my first red & white checker! Yeeah!