You should be able to mount the SD card easily with the Mount command, just like the CD-ROM is mounted. Have a look at the emergency boot startup-sequence. Thanks for taking this journey with me AmigaSystem. Otherwise i may just go to emulation first. I'm doing this all on a real amiga, not emulation because i want to see if it can be done. two different methods I want to get working. So that's kind of where I'm at right now. I attempted this last night but ran into issues running sdmountonoff and diskimagegui - so I need to figure out a way to mount my SD automatically in the startup-sequence then use disk image instead of disk image gui in the startup sequence (after a WAIT to ensure SD card gets mounted).
So i will continue later.Īs for getting the mergency boot disk to work for me, i would need to mount the SD card (which requires sagasd drivers, FAT95 and giggledisk on the floppy) then mount the iso file (which requires diskimage files on the floppy) before the emergency floppy asks for the AmigaOS3.9 CD. I ran out of time before I had to start work this morning. So i have to setup my current WB3.5 pre-installation environment with SDMountOnOff and DiskImageGUI in order to continue.
The problem I am having with that is I have to run the WB3.5 pre-install process first, then boot to it and continue with the 3.5 install process. So later today i am doing the WB3.1->Wb3.5->WB3.9 process. I think it is copying files from the WB3.1 floppy. I still have the non-transparent icon issue. Run the AmigaOS3.9 installation on an empty SYSTEM partition. Partition HDD system partition (DH0) and format after reboot to floppy again.Įxecute SDMountOn/Off to mount SD card (the sd card has my OS3.9 ISO)Įxecute Disk Image GUI and mount the AmigaOS3.9 iso file. Instert second floppy containing HDToolBox Here's the steps I take (I did all this yesterday): My Bootable floppy was made using WB3.1 - I copied only files to it that I need to mount my SD Card and run DiskImageGUI. I'm using an ISO - But it still has issues on the install. Yes, I cannot do this - I do not have a CD-rom drive.