Today I tried to install SFS with a modified WB 3.1 INSTALL disk. I discarded what was not needed and placed Smartfilesystem 1.279 in the "L" drawer and SFSformat in the root.
I more or less followed the tutorial as described in the wiki that explains how to use winuae to prep a HD with SFS for use in an A1200. Obviously I just skipped the winuae part.
I used a 60gb HD that I wanted to split in 2. I made one DH0: with 400Mb and with the remaining space I made DH1:
DH0: shows up fine and I can format it with SFSformat after it shows up as DH0:ndos
But now the problem: DH1: show up fine in HDtoolbox ( but wrong partition size ) but it does not show up on my workbench as DH1:ndos and so I can not format it.
On DH0: I could install workbench without problems, and it boots fine.
So how do I get my second partition with all the diskspace ?
Sfs is a good filesystem, its much faster than FFS and supports long filenames,but it cannot fix the scsi.device which only supports 4gb partitions! you need to use nsd or td64 patches.
I have run SFS since it originally came out,and my system is still going fine(10 yrs?) as a matter of fact,its run on all the amigas i have.. Don't listen to the people above who don't set their stuff up correct and then complain its not reliable.You will need td64 and or nsd patch to be able to use all of the 60gb hd.
Its worth getting the full 1.277 archive that has the sfs docs. read them!
http://strohmayer.org/Be sure to set the mask and max transfer on the crappy 1200 ide so you don't have problems(i assume you are using a A1200).values for these are suggested in the docs.you MUST do this.be sure to hit return where you type the mask and max transfer in or the values won't "stick".
As far as i know you should ALWAYS format sfs with the quick option. You can use workbench to format it just fine,you do not need to use sfs format.
you can use SFSCHECK in the 1.277 archive also to check the partition and make sure its ok after formatting.
Its amazing so much misinfo and problems still go on with sfs. RTFM people
