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2269.1 | Yes, but JANUS 2.0 is needed | CESARE::ZABOT | Marco Zabot-Adv.Tech.mgr-Turin ACT | Fri Feb 24 1989 09:15 | 5 |
| Yes, it is possible, but you need JANUS 2.0 , which is currently
in Beta test.
Any one knows if Beta test can be distributed or it's copyright
infringement ?
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2269.2 | worse than that | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Fri Feb 24 1989 10:54 | 7 |
| re: .1--It's probably violation of the license agreement to distribute
a beta test version of Janus 2.0. I haven't seen the Amiga beta test
licenses, but the Digital agreements won't even let you *talk* about
the product.
Read the agreement to be sure.
John Sauter
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2269.3 | FFS JANUS drive | DECWET::TBAKER | Tom Baker - DECwest CSSE | Fri Feb 24 1989 14:57 | 38 |
| There is an article in Transactor 1.6 about how to set up FFS on an
MS-DOS side hard drive. I'll try and paraphase the steps without the
explanations. I don't have a bridgeboard or a hard drive so I've never
tried any of this so back up everything first.
1.) partition the MS-DOS side drive using the FDISK and ADISK commands.
(apparently you must reboot after this)
2.) use DJMount to mount the Amiga partition.
3.) use DPFormat to format the Amiga partition. Write down the low and
high cylinder numbers from DPFormat. The drive must be reformatted
here even if you already had a JANUS drive set up under the old file
system.
4.) With a sector editor go to block 0 of the drive. The first four bytes
will be DOS0. DOS is ASCII, 0 is octal. Change byte 4 from 00 to 01.
This indicates the FFS.
5.) Create a mount list for the new drive. Use the example mountlist from
page A3 of the Enhancer Manual. Change the Device entry to
jdisk.device, Unit # to 0, Surfaces and BlocksPerTrack to match your
drive, LowCyl and HighCyl to the numbers you wrote down from DPFormat.
Keep interleave at 0. DosType = 0x444F5301 /* this is DOS1 */
6.) Remove any commands in your startup-sequence that refer to the
JANUS drive, including DJMount.
7.) Reboot
8.) Mount your FFS JANUS drive using the mount command that came with 1.3.
I REPEAT - I HAVE NEVER TRIED THIS !!!!
hope it works,
tom
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2269.4 | Yes, it works | MERIDN::BARRETT | Wait'll they get a load of me | Sun Sep 03 1989 23:20 | 8 |
| I have tried this and it works fine, no problems. This also gives
you more advantages:
You can define mount list entries for several partitions and use
mount to mount them
you can specify jh0: to be anything - including dh0: - there is
no restriction that it has to be jh0: as the mountlist entry.
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