08 August 2009, 15:17 | #1 |
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second partition icon
Hello everybody,
I've installed classicwb gaae on my A600 and classicwb full on my A1200. I always use 2 partitions; 1 for system and the 2nd for storage (games,demos etc). Why does the first partition have always a nice harddisk icon, and the 2nd partition just an ugly floppy-like icon? thanks in advance, and sorry for my english jim |
08 August 2009, 17:46 | #2 |
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copy dh0:disk.info dh1:
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08 August 2009, 18:24 | #3 |
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For the GAAE version - as Thomas said.
For the FULL - if you'd named your second partition DH1:, Scalos would have automatically given it an icon without the need for a disk.info. Also, watch the tutorial vid for how to change the built in assigns for your second partition: http://classicwb.abime.net/classicweb/tutorials.htm This is going to be much easier in the next release - only requires one text file to be edited rather than the multiple ones in the current version. |
08 August 2009, 18:36 | #4 |
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Hello, thank you very very much for the replies
It was pretty simple after all.. @Bloodwych The device name is DH1 but the volume name is 'Storage'. Maybe this was the problem. Also, I've already watched the tutorial and it helped a lot to setup my games repository |
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Strange, the FULL version is setup to provide default icons for DH0:, DH1:, DH2:, DH3: etc. I add extra partitions all the time and it automatically gives them an icon.
Have a look in the "Expansion/Scalos/Icons" drawer for all the default icons. For instance, you can add a Windows directory in WinUAE and as long as its device name is PC: it will be given a nice Windows disk icon. It shouldn't matter what its formatted name is on the Workbench, as long as the partition's device name is DH1: |
08 August 2009, 18:49 | #6 |
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And I'll just add, those default icons can be seen in the video posted above. The partitions have no disk.info, just Scalos default icons assigned to DH0:, DH1: and PC: automatically. Doesn't matter though, as a disk.info will work just as well.
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