Sometimes I really shouldn't meddle, especially when I haven't used the Amiga for so long. Anyway I meddled. I installed a CF+adapter onto my IDe connector in my A4000T. I copied my system to it and changed its boot priority so that it is my boot disk.
The CF (scsi.device)and the other devices (2nd.scsi.device) show up together in HDToolbox, and I had to change the CD SCSI ID because it was set to 0 which is what the CF is. So it is now Unit 1. No SCSI conflicts anymore. Quite a few assigns had to be changed, as well as settings for the CD-rewriter in MakeCD. Everything seemed okay, but I have noticed that when I insert any CDs into the drive, no icons come up on Workbench.
Now, I have edited the CD0: dosdriver so that it says 2nd.scsi.device instead of scsi.device and I have changed the Unit number in the tooltypes of the dosdriver icon from 0 to 1. But no joy.
Funny thing is, any program I use that has its own settings for a target CD drive works okay: MakeCD can burn to the drive fine. I just changed the SCSI device name and unit number in the MakeCD settings. Also, audio cd player tools work once I tell them the SCSI device name and unit number. But I can't get icons, can't access the CD via Workbench, shell or Diskmaster.
Other info: I am using AmiCDFS, 3.1, when I double-click the CD0: after boot-up I get the 'device already mounted' message. I'm sure this is something stupid, like a handler or something, but as these are binary files, I don't know what to do further. I used AmiCDFS to reinstall the CD but to no avail. To make matters worse I lost the spare system boot disk so I now have only the post-CF-install system, otherwise I would just undo everything and start again. Of course I have backups of my original system partition, but on CD!!!! :lol:
Any ideas what I should try now?