AmigaOS3.5 (820/967)

From:Duane A. Miller
Date:24 May 2000 at 21:36:14
Subject:Re: AsimCDFS

Hello IKE,

It says Ver. 3 on the label, but I have tried it both ways and it blows up the
same place either way.

On 24-May-00, you wrote:

> Hi Duane
>
> On 24-May-00, you wrote:
>
>> Hi again,
>>
>> I have my new drive up and running and everything appears to be correct.
>> I tried to install AsimCDFS agian and the same thing happened as when I
>> tried it with the old drive, it says there is a file or directory missing
>> after it copies the asimcdfs.lib to the directory, and bombs. I tried to
>> install it as CD0 as OS3.5 uses CD1, was this wrong?
>>
>> I tried checking the 3.5 CD with Opus and compared it to my boot
>> partition. They both appear the same. I also looked at the install
>> script, and I think it is bombing on the mountlist. Did we use to have a
>> mountlist directory in devs? I was using AsimCDFS under 3.1 with no
>> problems, but I can't get it to install with 3.5. Should I reinstall 3.5
>> and try again? I was afraid It wouldn't install over itself, or I would
>> lose something. I know with the older OS's it was OK to install them over
>> themselves, but wasn't sure about 3.5. Thanks for any help
>
> I have installed it with no problem-. However, if your installing 3.9a the
> docs warn that you should do a "novice" install because of problems with
> the installer script.
>
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