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OK, here's where I am with this. I've lost my WORK partition. I didn't have anything on it yet, so not a big loss, but I've been unable to get it back up at the beginning again.
I have OS4.1 Classic on as SFS00 partition. That part still works when I remove the WORK hardfile in WinUAE.
Adding WORK as an SFS02 partition gives me this error message from AmigaDOS at boot time (I do not get to Workbench anymore):
Amiga ROM Operating System and Libraries Copyright (C) 1985-1993 Commodore-Amiga, Inc. All Rights Reserved. *** Error: Can't allocate enough memory to load kernel Stopped Bootloader failed returncode 20
This work partition hardfile is 100GB. The first time I boot OS4.1 Classic with this newly created hardfile, I am able to run Media Toolbox to partition it. The next boot shows the unformatted Work: icon. I click and want to go to format, but at this point it's usually likely to crash. The enxt boot after seeing the Work: unformatted icon is the above error message. I get this even if I was nto able to get through to quickformat, so Work: is still UNformatted. I'm not sure why I am able to boot and see all this only one time, as I'm not convinced that a hung session before I am able to start a format should have changed anything from the previous, more successful boot.
I've also tried with a 10GB Work hardfile in case 100GB is for some reason too big. The hardfiles (both sys: and work: of whatever capacity) are on the CSPPC accelerator SCSI controller.
Any idea what this error means, and how to resolve it?
SFS filesystem is of course in the RDB for the sys: drive, for bot SFS/00 and SFS/02, and sys: is SFS/00 format.
I just realize I've said "partition" a lot. Work: and SYS: are on separate hardfile drives. This lets me keep my workign SYS: drive with OS4.1 upd6+ while I experiment with work: stuff.
In WinUAE I greated 100000MB hardfile, for SFS/00 I select SFS in the filesystem choices, for SFS/02 I select custom and give it 0x53465302, then click create and give it filename. Then click Enable RDB Mode. Then boot up, and use Media Toolbox to install, where I click read configuration then accept and save to disk, then go to partition, giev it full capacity for single partition named work:, not bootable, select SFS/00 or SFS/02 and change Blocksize to 512, then OK, OK, Save to Disk, Yes Save buttons and quit Media Toolbox, then successfully reboot one time when I can see the unformatted Work partition icon, which will most likely crash/hang, and then any reboot after that gives the above error message.
Now, there have also been a few times that I was able to do a QuickFormat instead of hang/crash. When I get this far, it does appear to work, and I can access the drive during this same boot. But again, next boot, I get the error message above.
OK, I just noticed that for my OS4.1 SYS: partition I did have SFS/00 filesystem set up in the RDB, but not SFS/02. In OS3.9 SYS: I DID have both SFS/00 and SFS/02 set up. I added this for SFS/02 as well, so both are in RDB via MediaToolBox, but same thing. I can install/partition, reboot one time, successfully QuickFormat, copy files onto this newly formatted drive/partition, reboot again and get the error above.
OK, now for OS3.9 side of this. I installed the newest SFS filesystem that you all had linked me to previously, and set both SFS/00 and SFS/02 to that filesystem in the RDB using HDtoolbox. When Work drive is connected, I get an endless yellow "recoverable" GURU, but nothing else. With Work drive disconnected, then OS3.9 boots up fine. I do not at the moment remember if I have applied any BoingBag updates to this OS3.9 install. Is there an easy way to tell this? Would this be important?
I will also try to get the OS4.1 Classic SFS filesystem out and try to install it in OS3.9 L and RDB to see if that will help with the Yellow GURUs. OK, I've just done that, and still get the Yellow GURU in OS3.9. Error 0100_000c Task 00031fe8.Clicking left mouse to continue takes me right back to the same Yellow error GURU in an infinite loop.
In all cases of both OS4.1 Classic and OS3.9 errors, if I remove this Work drive then I can boot just fine.
So, is there a problem with using SFS/02?
My OS4.1 SYS: is SFS/00 so that is OK, and OS3.9 SYS: is FFS/International format.
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