Jope wrote:
Hi! Not wanting to sound anal, but I must mention that LUNs and partitions are two different things.
Yes, of course you're right, Jope. :-) My hard drive setup is so messed up it confuses even me sometimes! :-o
Currently it's like this (please note that "SCSI" is actually A1200 IDE with 4xEIDE interface)
SCSI Address 0, LUN 0: split into 2 Partitions: WB3.1 & Storage, HD0: & HD1:
SCSI Address 1, LUN 0: WB3.9, HD0.1:
SCSI Address 1, LUN 1: Work, HD1.1:
SCSI Address 1, LUN 2: Games, HD2:
SCSI Address 1, LUN 3: Data, HD3:
SCSI Address 1, LUN 4: Storage, HD4:
(Oh, and there's a CD1: & CD2: floating around somewhere, too :-D )
Blah blah blah, so anyhow, when I ment one LUN, I ment SCSI Address 1, LUN 0, which for me is partition HD0.1, my invalidated Workbench3.9 partition.
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@all -
Thanks for all the suggestions, will have to give it one last go before sticking the drive in my PC. Especially interesting is the suggestion for changing the size in HDToolBox. What I'd been doing before was going to Partition Drive, deleting the partition, creating a new identical one (FFS Intl., not DC-FFS), saving & rebooting. This doesn't seem to work, even though it claims "all information will be lost" because I've noticed on subsequent passes of DiskSalv that in fact the information is all still there. I don't know if this is a testimony to DiskSalv's ability to still read the disk, or if the disk is just not being repartitioned. I'd think the latter, perhaps only because in it's invalid state it can't be repartitioned? :-? Doesn't seem to make sense. Regardless, DiskSalv still usually chokes sometime around the first couple blocks on the "HD0.1 Program Failed" error, even with the dos lock. Ah well, back at it, and thanks again!! :-D :-D :-D
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P.S. - Semi-related topic, does anybody know what sort of disk format the Pegasos uses? Is it SFS? I already know about needing the CatWeasel to do floppy disks, but can Pegasos read Amiga formatted hard drives?
P.P.S. I swear to God I will never again use a DC-FFS formatted partition, not even on a Professional Amiga 2000HD!! :-D :-D
Best,
Mike