Yeah, all that sounds kinda scary to me. lol All I did was screw up DH0:, which is a tiny partition (190mb) that only has the OS installed on it. My only backup resides on a USB flash drive. As it sits now, I can install 3.1, install Deneb's software (after all I've been through, I will admit total mental retardation for not putting that on floppy yet, which BTW: should have been delivered that way!!!!!!!!!!), install MUI (and whatever else Deneb's flash is missing) and I should be able to then copy my Flashdrive contents over to DH0. Sound easy??
I am dead tired of installing 3.1, removing my LCD monitor, unplugging everything on my A2500, setting it up and a workbench that I don't have to hunch over, dragging a 1080 from the basement to upstairs, unscrewing the case, removing Deneb, changing an emergency jumper on Deneb, copying her software, installing all the necessary & 3rd party (yet still missing and you'd better hope to hell you have it somewhere) stuff for Deneb/Poseidon/Trident to work, re-installing Deneb, re-booting and hoping to hell the installer works, inserting your flashdrive into Deneb, going into Poseidon/Trident and changing settings so the damn Amiga recognises what the hell you just inserted, open a CLI and copy the contents over to your blown partition. UuGgHh!!!!! Oh and if all of this accidentally works the first few times, you may then screw the A2500's case back together and pretend your Amiga is alright (for the time being). lol
Was just thinking there was a quicker, easier way to reclaim the RDB or whatever gets written over when you choose 'yes, save changes to HD'. lol