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Post� : 20-05-2011 19:28 icone du post

@ nerumo : dans la doc de l'archive citée plus haut j'ai trouvé çà :

hardfile2=<access>,<device>:<path>,<sectors>,<surf aces>,<reserved>,<blocksize>,<bootpri>,<handler>

Mount the hard file (partition or drive image) <path>. The token <access>
specifies whether the hard file is writable. If it has the value 'rw',
then the hard file is writable; if it is 'ro', then it's not writable.

If the specified hard file is a partition image, then the partition will
be mounted on the AmigaDOS device <device> (the volume name will be taken
from the filesystem that the partition contains).

For a hard file containing a partition image, the geometry of the
partition must be specified.

<sectors> = the number of sectors per track
<surfaces> = the number of heads or surfaces on the disk (typically 1)
<reserved> = the number of reserved blocks at the start of the partition
(typically 2).
<blocksize> = the number of bytes per block (typically 512).

<bootpri> specifies the boot priority of the volume.

<handler> is optional and specifies a host path to locate the AmigaOS
filesystem handler to use to mount this image. This option is useful when
you wish to mount a volume that has been formatted with a filesystem not
present in Kickstart - for example, SFS or PFS.


If the specified hard file is an RDB hard file, that is, it's the image of
a partionable hard drive, you do not need to specify the geometry (the RDB
- the Rigid Disk Block - in the hard file itself specifies the geometry).
If <blocksize> is 0, then the hard file is assumed to be an RDB hard file.
All other components of the hardfile2= option will be ignored apart from
<path> and <access>.

Examples:

hardfile2=rw,DH1:/home/evilrich/myhardfile,32,1,2,512,1,

hardfile2=rw,:/home/evilrich/rdbimage,0,0,0,0,0,

J'essaye ce week-end

Cet article provient de Meta-MorphOS
https://www.meta-morphos.org/viewtopic.php?topic=771&forum=55