First, SFS/02 IS NOT a good idea unless you really need it, which for a boot partition you don't. Just because it's newer doesn't mean you must use it, SFS/00 has stood the test of time as a hard working boot partition for the entire life of OS4 whereas SFS/02 is relativly untested.
I don't know whether the boot from the first 4gb rule still applies but your partition is way past that.
I recommend you backup DH0:, format it as SFS/00 and install FE there.
Having 600 Tampons on the drive is just hilarious to english speakers
Amiga user since 1985 AOS4, A-EON, IBrowse & Alinea Betatester
I don't understand the english "tampon" joke but I don't speak about boot partition but system partition.
My boot partition (where amigaboot.of resides) is BDH0/DOS7 formatted.
My actual system 4.1.6 partition (DH0) is too SFS2 formatted. Regarding Buffers = 600, it's the MediaToolbox default but I think that it's just the french "600 tampons" that make you react. What is the meaning of this UK joke please ?
Regarding 4gb limit, is it for the Boot or for the System partition ?
First, SFS/02 IS NOT a good idea unless you really need it, which for a boot partition you don't. Just because it's newer doesn't mean you must use it, SFS/00 has stood the test of time as a hard working boot partition for the entire life of OS4 whereas SFS/02 is relativly untested.
My boot partition is SFS/02, so that isn't an issue.**
@zzd10h
Do you know which partition it's talking about? I did a quick internet search, and others who got that error message were usually working with a FAT/FAT32 (i.e., MS DOS) partition.
A few things to look at: - The EXT\03 and SWP partitions are both called "dhx", that could cause trouble - Did you accidentally make one of the two swap partitions automountable? - Make sure that the partition block sizes are correct (512 is correct for SFS). That error message can be triggered by oversized blocks
Hans
** That's ignoring the small partition containing amigaboot.of.
Maybe I'm just an old school amigan, I'd rather use the tried and very well tested SFS/00 for SYS: as there is no need for 4gb+ files on SYS: or a partition bigger than 128gb, 1gb is more than enough. SFS/02 is just SFS/00 that's been 'tweaked' to allow bigger file and partition size, how reliable it is only time will tell.
Amiga user since 1985 AOS4, A-EON, IBrowse & Alinea Betatester
This message occurs when I try to boot on my DH6 partition. I'm certain that it's like my working DH0 partition. I just retried with the exact same "tampon" settings, 2000. But it stills fails.
To summarize, DH0 SFS2 boot well DH6 SFS2 doesn't boot.
@Severin OK for tampon joke, it should be a french word. We use the same word for the same thing.
"People seem to have a big problem backing up SYS:, formatting and installing FE on it..."
No, "people" backups their stuff, but "people" want to have 2 OS levels on the same computer.
CFE unable to read after the 4gb limit ? It seems that it's possible as my WB loads and issue a error requester. Or I'm wrong ?
Yes the new FE splash screen shows and the WB begins to start normally. The WB top border is present but the requester appears and if I click "OK". The system freezes.
I will try CTRL later, I have "work" to do on 4.1.6 for the moment.
I have one of the boot partitions behind many others where some of them are over 100GB in size working fine many years. I don't use SFS2 currently at all.
Maybe your hard drive itself has some problems.
Rock lobster bit me - so I'm here forever X1000 + AmigaOS 4.1 FE "Anyone can build a fast CPU. The trick is to build a fast system." - Seymour Cray
I know this problem. Remove the CF Card to confirm it goes away.
It should fix the error message.
Basically if the cf card is larger than the formatted capacity (eg. 8Gb card but formatted 4GB FAT for linux kernels) AmigaOS seems to have issues with the geometry. Of course 4GB is the limit for FAT formatting.
You can format the CF card as Amiga (it formats it as 8GB), this also fixes the issue, but will then prevent you booting linux on it..
Other option is to use a CF card FAT formatted using the full space - eg. 2 or 4GB CF card formatted to use the full capacity.
I just removed my CF card. No more the "Broken Cluster" message but, now, I have a WB Preferences requester saying "Unable to open ENV:Sys/workbench.prefs". And freezes !
When booting with CTRL and the 2 mouse buttons pressed (to be sure), i obtain the boot menu. Go for "no startup sequence boot" -> i reach a CLI window but on my 4.1.6 partition (???)
Edit : in the CTRL boot options, i selected DH6: instead of DH0:, now I reach the CLI of FE partition at boot without startup-sequence