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Old 11 December 2016, 13:53   #1
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Mount more hard disk folders

I am using FS-UAE under Linux. I tried to boot my old Amiga System I backws up 15 years ago by copying each disk partition to a folder. The problem is I used to use 7 hard disk and I can mount 4 of them only since the FS-UAE GUI provides 4 slots only.

Is there an easy way to solve this?

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Old 11 December 2016, 14:23   #2
FrodeSolheim
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The Launcher gui only has controls for four drives, but FS-UAE supports up to 10! You need to open the .fs-uae config created by the Launcher manually in a text editor, and add lines for the rest of the drives. You should see the following for the existing drives, if you have filled all the four slots:
Code:
hard_drive_0 = ...
hard_drive_1 = ...
hard_drive_2 = ...
hard_drive_3 = ...
To get 7, just manually add (replace ... with the correct paths):
Code:
hard_drive_4 = ...
hard_drive_5 = ...
hard_drive_6 = ...
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