22 May 2011, 03:21 | #1 |
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Large HD Support Without Reboot?
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Does anyone know of a reliable way of using large hard drives and partitions without requiring a reboot to install ROM updates? I'm thinking of a 3.1 setup, 60GB HD with a 100MB boot partition and the rest in a single partition, on the internal IDE of an A1200. I use SFS on all partitions, and have installed IDEFix and it appears to work, though I don't know whether to trust it or not - the correct number of blocks are reported free, though the space is calculated incorrectly in the info command output. I have a similar 3.9 setup which works fine, but of course performs a reboot, and I'm trying to get the absolute minimum boot time for a particular project. I probably won't even load Workbench, just need to be able to access the large partition safely. Thanks! |
22 May 2011, 08:17 | #2 |
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1) Updated your Kickstart ROM to KS3.9 using RomSplit/Remus & EPROM programmer.
2) Use a Kickflash, eFlash or a Deneb to patch KS on fly |
22 May 2011, 08:28 | #3 |
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Updating the scsi.device with LoadV43Module doesn't need a reboot IIRC.
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22 May 2011, 10:26 | #4 |
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Yes it does.
Only the 2 methods mentioned by Alexh don't require a reboot. |
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22 May 2011, 12:12 | #6 |
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Yeah, I know it's pretty quick - it comes down to trying to reduce a 7-second boot time to a 5-second boot time - I know it's already pretty short, but was hoping to save those couple of seconds. I might see about getting custom ROMs alright, we'll see! Thanks guys, I'll put the reboot in for the time being anyway.
Just for my curiosity though, How does 3.9 fix the issue when I have IDE-Fix installed? It skips the scsi.device update on the setpatch line, and so uses the IDE-Fix patched scsi.device instead... What's different about 3.1 then? Does IDE-Fix just need a reboot to fully activate? |
22 May 2011, 12:29 | #7 |
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Do you need to use IDE-Fix's scsi.device with a KS3.9? I don't think so.
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22 May 2011, 12:36 | #8 |
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No, you don't, but if you look at the 3.9 Startup-sequence, it allows for its use by running IDEFix and skipping the scsi.device update if it detects IDE-Fix installed. I used it for years like that on my towered A1200 with a 4-way adaptor and large hard drives...
Anyway, what I'm really asking is - if that does work (and it does), what's different with the 3.1 scsi.device and the unpatched 3.9 one when using IDE-Fix? |
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With PFS3 however, it does indeed work. Partitions outside 4GB show as NDOS and after patching scsi.device with IDEfix, DiskChange can be used to make these partitions visible. |
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22 May 2011, 13:20 | #11 |
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Id also be intrested - I dont like the Reboot and also after the updated SCSI update reboot seems to takes longer.
I thouight IDEFix worked much the same? and allowed large HDs or are there restrictions? |
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@thomas,
Yeah, I know that it's the ROM based one, it's what I meant in a roundabout way Okay, I'll tell you the exact setup. I used 3.9 and its emergency boot disk to install and partition the drive. I have DH0: 100MB Workbench 3.1 DH1: 100MB Workbench 3.9 DH2: ~5GB Stuff DH3: ~50GB Music So I installed SFS 1.279 on the RDB, set all the partitions to use it, and (quick) formatted all the partitions under the 3.9 emergency disk. Then I installed 3.9 on DH1, all working fine. Next, I installed 3.1 from my OS3.5 CD on DH0: That worked as well, but couldn't see the larger partitions. I installed IDE-Fix that I've had for years (just checked, and IDEFix.library version 101.1, 13-Feb-99), and installed Setpatch 43.6 and NSDPatch 43.2 from os.amigaworld.de, and that's it. Appears to work fine. I'm filling the 5GB partition to see if anything bad happens before I actually use it for anything, will see about filling the 50GB partition too - though that'll take an age! |
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Sorry, this was my fault. I made a mistake editing startup-sequence so that IDEfix was not active. With IDEfix active, SFS works the same way as PFS3: you just need to access the big partitions to make them active. So if you have any assign which points to the big partition, you won't even notice that it is not active from the start. Just what is discussed in this thread from the beginning: run IDEfix in startup-sequence, then access the partitions which won't show up, for example with DiskChange dh1: or with Asssign something: work:somepath |
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Sweet, thanks Yeah, IDEFix gives version 119.something, but only in the "select device" screen in HDToolbox. Typing "version scsi.device" in the shell still gives version 40. Sorry for not being clear enough - I did mean the v40 scsi.device when I said the "unpatched 3.9" one.
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OS 3.9 is 43.41 not 44 BB2 patched it to 43.43. That in turn was patched to 43.45 by Toni Wilen & Chris Hodges 43.45 has since been patched by Cosmos to 43.46b4 Sometime in the past 43.43 was patched by Doobrey to 44.2 but the number is deceptive as it predates 43.45. Last edited by alexh; 22 May 2011 at 14:49. |
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I think he meant which version *was* used, rather than which version *should* be used. But I could be wrong...
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22 May 2011, 15:47 | #18 |
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Ah yes, my mistake.
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