There are no stupid questions ;-) You would be excused for thinking that. To sum up the current state:
* AMIX 2.01, 2.03, and 2.1 are installable via an HD hack method that bypasses the need for a tape drive and installation tape using modified boot floppies and the tape archives dd'd directly to a hard disk.
* The HD hack has the side effect of never initializing the package management system, and maybe some other things. This isn't really clear since nobody I/we know has installed using the tape: we have no reference point.
* Package management didn't matter in 2.01 and 2.03. Everything was already installed, and there never were pre-packaged AMIX binaries, and there were no patch disks issued for 2.01 and 2.03. 2.1 is different, since it has a patch disk.
* 2.1's patch disk brings it to patch level 2a, or so-called "2.1c". It checks for installed packages to determine what files to install, which fails with the HD hack method. I forced the checks to "true" and forced all the patches to install, however the kernel failed to compile, which broke some system utilities upgraded by the patch.
Clear as mud? :-) So we are trying to recreate the install tape using some scripts I dug up on Usenet. Hopefully Dal will figure it out before I get my tapes in a couple of weeks. From that point, we can look at what a properly installed system looks like compared to an HD hack system, and make the necessary changes to the HD hack installation image. And those of us with A3070 drives can avoid the HD hack altogether!