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BootRAD.adf
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I was toying with BootRAD.adf feature. I created a RAD disk and then copied files to it making minimum bootable system and then creating ADF from it. Then I made separate Kickstart dir for it (copying it there) and added it to original kicklayout as the second booting option. I was hoping to boot from that file trying to make booting few seconds faster but I couldn't make it to work. I got error messages on UBoot screen: "Failed loading file KickstartRAD/BootRAD.adf" and "Couldn't find file KickstartRAD/BootRAD.adf" even if that file is in that right dir.

So what was the original idea behind this BootRAD.adf feature ? And if anybody can give instructions how to use it correctly will be appreciated.

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Where is BootRAD.adf documented? Never heard of it before.

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sys:Documentation/Kickstart/ramdrive_dev.doc

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sys:Documentation/Kickstart/ramdrive_dev.doc

I believe that documentation is outdated and should have been removed from the documentation directory. There were a lot of problems, limitations and user complaints about the changed RAD drive system. In the end, the old pre-OS4 RAD drive was restored. You need to install RAD as described in OS3.x documentation. You should find a RAD DosDriver in SYS:Storage/DosDrivers which you can drag to SYS:Devs/DosDrivers and modify to the size you need.

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In addition to some documentation that should be removed there has been some documentation lost. When "handler" documentation was removed from the SDK, not all of it was added to SYS:Documentation. I noticed the loss and retrieved the old docs from previous SDK releases and put them back in my current SDK.

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Perhaps a nice comprehensive list of what is missing would be a good start for those that can change it, to do so...

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Perhaps a nice comprehensive list of what is missing would be a good start for those that can change it, to do so...

I'd need to check all my previous SDK's and OS4 releases to make a comprehensive list but I can list a couple of docs that I found missing in latest OS4 releases & SDK. They are:
NVGetVar.doc
con-handler.doc
textclip-handler.doc

Somewhere in the OS4 updates the file "textclip.l.main" disappeared but it was in the OS4 prereleases. I reported the missing handler docs on Forums. After reporting bugs and missing files for years without knowing if anyone who "can change it" saw my reports, I don't bother much anymore.

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I used to always use RAD disks and even created huge RAD disks... just experiment, you'll figure it out...

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