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From: peter@sugar.uu.net (Peter da Silva)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: Ami crashes, RAD:
Message-ID: <3064@sugar.uu.net>
Date: 7 Dec 88 13:20:59 GMT
References: <27024@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> <22935@sgi.SGI.COM>
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Organization: Sugar Land Unix - Houston, TX
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In article <22935@sgi.SGI.COM>, scotth@harlie.SGI.COM (Scott Henry) writes:
> I have figured out how to make RAD: and VD0: co-exist. It is actually fairly
> simple: when you first load up the system from a cold boot, VD0: must be
> loaded first, AND it must have stuff in it (MORE THAN one cylinder's worth
> of data) BEFORE you mount RAD: for the first time (ie: create it).

This is weird, because I have no problem with:

addmem 200000 600000
mount RAD:
mount vd0:
if not exists RAD:c
	diskcopy df0: rad:
endif
if not exists vd0:c
	run copy nil: df1: vd0: all
endif
...

Maybe there's some advantage to non-autoconfig RAM after all?
-- 
		    Peter da Silva  `-_-'  peter@sugar.uu.net
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