I'll consider OS 3.5 then.
As for the RDB, SFS has been installed in that as mentioned above. Per the instructions I put the SFS file in L: then loaded it into the Hard Drive via HDTools, now the drives do not show up at all.
Also, how will my 1200 see my Hard Drive if it is 8Gb and in FFS?
Despite what others may say, it's always best to keep you boot partition in the first 4GB of any HD as it can cause all sort of problems as your discovering.
It all depends on your hardware and which OS and filesystem you're using. As you appear to be using an 8GB compact flash your best bet would be to split it into two 4GB Partitions, as the Amiga without something like the FastATA MKII interface cannot cope with a boot partition that goes beyond the 4GB barrier.
While the above is not strictly true (their are ways around it) it gets quite complicated and messy trying to explain this to someone...

FFS system partitions should never go beyond the 2GB size on an Amiga again it gets a bit complicated explaining why but it's simply best not to unless you have a buffered interface board fitted that takes care of most of these problems for you...

Personally if I were using an 8GB compact Flash drive I would set it up this way...
First Partition = 2GB FFS (for WorkBench)
Second Partion = 6GB SFS/2 for data & storage
or any combination you wish just as long as your Boot Partition the first one on the HD in FFS and keep it at 2GB or under and whatever combination of FFS or SFS and sizes you prefer for the remaining space...

It'll save a lot of headaches in the long run...
