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FS-UAE, AmigaOS 4.1FE, HD image with PFS 'attached' to A4000 ID - there is an error visible during booting (see screenshot) - but the disk image seems to be functioning properly.
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Any chance for implantation the bug fixes to PFS 5.3? Sometimes got also strange errors during copy action with hundred files.
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Updated, all partitions check out fine (including a 20G and a 24G) - cheers Toni!
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3,758,096,896 bytes - but it's a VHD file (I use it to transfer files between my OS 3.x and 4.1 installations). Contains just one partition, which starts from cylinder 2 and ends on cylinder 3583.
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The WinUAE 3.6.0 (run under Wine) just shows:
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29127/4/63, 7340004/7340033 blocks, 3584.0MB/3584.0MB RDSK...@........ [5244534B 00000040 A2B28AC9 00000007] |
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It won't be fully usable, few blocks at the end are not available and will cause problems when disk fills (any block level check program probably also complains). Most likely cause is some geometry calculation difference between programs, or another using CHS addressing and another not.
Does the message appear if you mount it in UAE or some SCSI controller? This safety check hasn't changed and since first pfs3aio. |
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On OS 3.9 - I can mount it via uaehf.device, via internal A1200 IDE, via BlizzardPPC SCSI - works all the time, without warnings. Attaching the image to IDE and using scsi.device 52.3 (from OS4 installation CD) also works properly.
On OS 4.1FE - I was using it attached to IDE, and I had this message during the startup. Attached to CyberstormPPC SCSI - and system starts normally, without problems, the disk image seems to be working correctly (so I have the workaround quite likely I was using earlier PFS3AIO with Cyberstorm SCSI, I just don't remember right now, I don't play with OS 4 much). It seems this is the IDE+OS4 which causes the problem - when I have some time I will try to test this using WinUAE (maybe the problem is FS-UAE specific). [EDIT] Reducing partition size within the image also solved the IDE+OS4 error during the startup. |
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Like Toni said always leave a few blocks off the end then you wont get these problems
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It is caused by geometry differences between ROM KS driver and OS4 driver. I guess ROM driver uses CHS geometry to calculate max size (C*H*S = total blocks) which is practically always smaller than actual total LBA (which is used by OS3.5+ or at least 3.9+). Only affects IDE controllers. SCSI always uses real last block.
Easiest option is to initialize the drive under WB 3.1. Or leave few unused megabytes at the end of drive. This check is one of the main points of PFS3AIO: if block that filesystem thinks is the last block can't be read (error returned or block is outside of 4G "barrier" and TD64/NSD or Direct SCSI is not available and/or returns error): Error is shown and partition is not mounted to protect the data. |
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Yes.
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Test #2 released. First post updated.
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Do you still have to select DOS type ie:
PFS\03 = 0x50465303 or PDS\03 = 0x50445303 Or is it fully automatic now? |
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When using FFS, one nice feature is that one can run "version" against the device...
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version full df0: filesystem 45.16 (11.Apr.2010) |
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