Hi again Mike.
Well that's good and bad news. Good because it does seem to work afterall. Bad because I was hoping that 3.1. would give me a tiiiny bit better graphics ;-) And also, the refference to "the blue look" is just me remembering my old Workbench 3.1.
"A clean slate" install sounds like just the thing for me! :-)
But just a newbies question: I have a 20 GB old iPod HD installed in my Amiga. Can I partion this HD in two and then make 1 for WB 3.1. and 1 for "Games"? Have NO experience with HD on an Amiga 600 whatsoever :-)
3.1 compared to 1.3 is like night and day, much more professional looking and easier to customize. 3.1 compared to 2.1... yeah, you probably won't see as much difference initially.
Re: the hard drive, if you google you'll find about a million threads on using large hard drives on an Amiga. AFAIR AmigaOS did not natively support hard drives larger then 4GB until 3.5 or 3.9. Prior to that you need to use a different file system like SFS or PFS (as opposed to the native Amiga FFS file system) to use that much space. While there are many valid good reasons to consider their use, IMHO FFS ain't that bad and it's what you've got to work with currently, so what I'd recommend is the following:
DH0: Workbench, 400MB
DH1: Work (music, graphics programs, whatever), 1700MB
DH2: Games, 1900MB
This keeps all your partitions smaller than 2GB, and your formatted capacity within the 4GB space. This is the "safe" option, feel free to go bigger if you want the "risky" option. All of these settings can be changed within HDToolbox on your 3.1 Install disk.
*disclaimer - I'm sure someone will come along and tell you different in about a minute.
