I'm pretty sure that is a SFS specific error code. I got it alot on the classic running m68k SFS. Since I've moved to OS4 I've been using SFS2 and never once seen this requestor...
The only thing you can really do is reformat that partition... get everything off it...
So you see, you need to rename the title to SFS requester issue on Peg2
There is a small possibility that your last partition is actually smaller than what HDTools has set it at... and, if you haven't already make the move to SFS2 or the new J format...
good luck
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@Vulture + all I've been wondering. Everybody who has problems with SFS on Pegasos. On which platform you have created and formatted your SFS partitions ? OS4 and MOS versions have different maintainer and are slightly incompatible (?) AFAIK. So maybe that's the problem. Maybe SFS authors can comment.
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I can easyly read/write SFS partitions of Morphos under Aos4 (boch on peg2). But from other side, on Morphos i can read not all SFS parittion (if i remember corectlu can sfs/2 or sfs/3 and can't sfs/5 or sfs/6).
For example i download somethink by aos4 owb just to morphos work partition, then reboot to morphos, unpack/run/etc.
SFS00 are usable (read/write) from boch systems, but i can't for example read/write SFS02 on mos. But for sure with SFS00 on aos, i also can use it from Mos.
There certainly is at least a little imcompatability between the two versions. I found on my PegII that OS4.1's Media Toolbox describes my MorphOS SFS partitions as corrupt. They work fine in use on OS4.1 though. MorphOS can't read SFS\02.
My Amiga OS4.1 Machines: Pegasos II G4 1Ghz 512MB Pegasos II G4 1.26Ghz 1GB Sam440ep 667Mhz 512MB MicroA1-C G3 800Mhz 256MB AmigaOne XE G3 800Mhz 512MB
Dunno if it as a bad block although i highly doubt it as under OS3.9 and MOS 2.2 it was fine. Maybe some peculiarity of this HD and OS 4.1 peg2 ide driver (?). In any case, it works and all's good now :)
Vulture wrote: Problem solved after I resized the partition to have 1 (!!!) cylinder less. Now works fine with SFS. Weird, isn't it?
It is a little weird yes, but you end up stumbling across ideas like that when you are running out of sensible avenues to take and it seems like a good idea to try an even or odd amount depending on what the current is...
I believe I've done this myself once or twice over the years, and if it does work on occassion... well, it's as good as a sensible answer in most cases
btw, as an overview of the other incompatiablility issues, correct me if I am wrong but there is already quite a degree of incompatiability between different revisions of SFS so if one is not using the same version of SFS between didn't OSs then there is bound to be serious conflicts and incompatiabilities...
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Yes, that's correct of course. SFS versions do have incompatibilities, but I think SFS/00 is "supposed" to be cross-compatible. That's what I had used. JXFS didn't help either. Anyway, it could well be some strange behavior of SFS after all as all the other partitions are SFS/00.