« Reply #21 on: October 11, 2011, 12:26:07 AM »
there is a myth that the first partition must be 2gb or lower
but it is not true at all...it's true for all filesystems except PFS3 DS
if you config the hardisk to use PFS3 DS (direct scsi) you can setup for example a 160gb hardisk as only boot partition
sincerely I don't know which is the limit of PFS3 ds but 160gb as boot partition works perfect
you do not need scsi v43 or v44 ...works perfect with scsi.device v39 or v40 in rom...there is no need to install new scsi.devices or reboots
EDIT:to make this works correctly ...first you must load resident scsi.device v43 and make all the hardisk setup....otherwise HDtoolbox will not recognize the drive correctly...hardisk size,numbers of cylinders ect
That sounds about right.
When I set up my first 80 GB hard drive I booted from a 2GB CF Card with Classic Workbench. I then formatted them from there using PFS3-DS as 20 bootable 40GB partitions and copied the contents of the CF card over, added the WHDLoad games and other stuff before putting the CF Card away as an "Emergency boot disk". I then prepped the other 80GB drive after booting from the first one.

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