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'''SmartFileSystem''' (SFS) is a 64-bit journaling file system for both the Amiga (AmigaOS 3) and AmigaOne (AmigaOS 4) series of computers. | '''SmartFileSystem''' (SFS) is a 64-bit journaling file system for both the Amiga (AmigaOS 3) and AmigaOne (AmigaOS 4) series of computers. | ||
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+ | == Version Information == | ||
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+ | Current version for AmigaOS 4.1 is 1.293 (19/11/2015). It is part of the [[Enhancer Software]] package for AmigaOS. | ||
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== Installation on AmigaOS 4.1 == | == Installation on AmigaOS 4.1 == | ||
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− | + | 1. Copy the file '''SmartFileSystem''' to your '''Kickstart''' directory in your System partition ('''SYS:''') | |
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− | * | + | 2. Adding it to your Kicklayout: |
+ | * Open '''[[MultiEdit]]''' text editor and select '''Open...''' from the '''Project''' menu. In the file requester select the '''Kickstart''' directory in the '''SYS:''' drive. Then select the '''Kicklayout''' file and click the '''Open''' icon on the toolbar. | ||
+ | * Add the following line to your '''Kicklayout''' file (paying attention to replicate it exactly as shown in the image below) | ||
+ | <pre style="color: black; background:lightgray; font-family:courier; width:60%"> | ||
+ | MODULE Kickstart/SmartFileSystem | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
* Once you have added the line you can Save your work by selecting '''Save file''' from the '''Project''' menu or clicking the '''Save''' icon on the toolbar. | * Once you have added the line you can Save your work by selecting '''Save file''' from the '''Project''' menu or clicking the '''Save''' icon on the toolbar. | ||
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[[File:MultiEdit_Kicklayout_SFS02.png|MultiEdit Add SFS to Kicklayout]] | [[File:MultiEdit_Kicklayout_SFS02.png|MultiEdit Add SFS to Kicklayout]] | ||
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+ | == Creating a SmartFileSystem Partition == | ||
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+ | <span style="color:#FF0000">'''WARNING: ADDING A PARTITION TO A HARD DISK CAN POTENTIALLY ERASE ANY DATA ON THE DRIVE. ALWAYS BACK UP ALL DATA BEFORE MODIFYING YOUR HARD DISK DRIVE '''</span> | ||
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+ | 1. Open '''MediaToolBox''' which can be found in the '''System''' drawer. | ||
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+ | 2. Select the device of appropriate to your hard disk and computer system and press '''Start''' button. For example: hard drives connected directly to the AmigaOne X5000 motherboard are on the '''p5020sata.device''' | ||
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+ | [[File:Media_Toolbox_Select_Device.png|Select device to use in Media Toolbox]] | ||
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+ | 3. Select the hard disk unit number from the list and '''Edit partitions and filesystems''' will become active, so click on this button. | ||
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+ | 4. A window will appear named '''Editing partitions for disk ...'''. The '''Partition editing''' section shows the current partitions and any blank unpartitioned space on your hard disk. Click in the blank space to highlight it and the '''Add partition''' button will become active. The blank space will become filled with a green block. Either end of the green block are slider arrows. They can be clicked and dragged to move or resize the partition. | ||
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+ | [[File:Media_Toolbox_Editing_Partitions.png|Editing partitions in Media Toolbox]] | ||
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+ | 5. Give the newly created partition a unique device name in the '''Name''' text box. The usual convention on the Amiga is to name partitions consecutively such as DH0, DH1, DH2, DH3 and so on. Usually DH0: is the boot system partition so the '''Bootable''' checkbox must be selected. | ||
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+ | 6. Click the button named '''Select filesystem/edit details''' | ||
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+ | 7. A window will appear named '''Editing details for partition ...'''. Select the '''Type''' cycle gadget until it reads '''Custom filesystem'''. In the '''Identifier''' text box, remove the contents and enter the value of '''53465302'''. When you hit the '''Enter''' key you will notice that the adjacent text box changes to '''SFS\02'''. Finally click the '''Ok - accept changes''' button. It is recommended to change the '''Blocksize''' value to '''512''' and '''Buffers''' value to a minimum of '''5000''' for optimal performance in SFS. Note that increasing hard disk buffers will consume more system memory accordingly. | ||
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+ | [[File:Media_Toolbox_Editing_Partition_Details.png|Editing partition details in Media Toolbox]] | ||
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+ | 8. The previously green bar representing the new partition will now turn to brown colour to signify that it has a new filesystem. | ||
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+ | 9. Press the button named '''OK - accept changes''' to make the changes and finally '''Save to disk''' to commit the changes to the hard disk. Once you exit '''Media Toolbox''' the system will need to be rebooted to reload the Kickstart and recognise the new partition added. | ||
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+ | 10. Format the new partition by right clicking on the drive icon on '''Workbench Screen''' and then selecting '''Format...''' option. |
Latest revision as of 16:05, 13 August 2016
Introduction
SmartFileSystem (SFS) is a 64-bit journaling file system for both the Amiga (AmigaOS 3) and AmigaOne (AmigaOS 4) series of computers.
Version Information
Current version for AmigaOS 4.1 is 1.293 (19/11/2015). It is part of the Enhancer Software package for AmigaOS.
Installation on AmigaOS 4.1
1. Copy the file SmartFileSystem to your Kickstart directory in your System partition (SYS:)
2. Adding it to your Kicklayout:
- Open MultiEdit text editor and select Open... from the Project menu. In the file requester select the Kickstart directory in the SYS: drive. Then select the Kicklayout file and click the Open icon on the toolbar.
- Add the following line to your Kicklayout file (paying attention to replicate it exactly as shown in the image below)
MODULE Kickstart/SmartFileSystem
- Once you have added the line you can Save your work by selecting Save file from the Project menu or clicking the Save icon on the toolbar.
Creating a SmartFileSystem Partition
WARNING: ADDING A PARTITION TO A HARD DISK CAN POTENTIALLY ERASE ANY DATA ON THE DRIVE. ALWAYS BACK UP ALL DATA BEFORE MODIFYING YOUR HARD DISK DRIVE
1. Open MediaToolBox which can be found in the System drawer.
2. Select the device of appropriate to your hard disk and computer system and press Start button. For example: hard drives connected directly to the AmigaOne X5000 motherboard are on the p5020sata.device
3. Select the hard disk unit number from the list and Edit partitions and filesystems will become active, so click on this button.
4. A window will appear named Editing partitions for disk .... The Partition editing section shows the current partitions and any blank unpartitioned space on your hard disk. Click in the blank space to highlight it and the Add partition button will become active. The blank space will become filled with a green block. Either end of the green block are slider arrows. They can be clicked and dragged to move or resize the partition.
5. Give the newly created partition a unique device name in the Name text box. The usual convention on the Amiga is to name partitions consecutively such as DH0, DH1, DH2, DH3 and so on. Usually DH0: is the boot system partition so the Bootable checkbox must be selected.
6. Click the button named Select filesystem/edit details
7. A window will appear named Editing details for partition .... Select the Type cycle gadget until it reads Custom filesystem. In the Identifier text box, remove the contents and enter the value of 53465302. When you hit the Enter key you will notice that the adjacent text box changes to SFS\02. Finally click the Ok - accept changes button. It is recommended to change the Blocksize value to 512 and Buffers value to a minimum of 5000 for optimal performance in SFS. Note that increasing hard disk buffers will consume more system memory accordingly.
8. The previously green bar representing the new partition will now turn to brown colour to signify that it has a new filesystem.
9. Press the button named OK - accept changes to make the changes and finally Save to disk to commit the changes to the hard disk. Once you exit Media Toolbox the system will need to be rebooted to reload the Kickstart and recognise the new partition added.
10. Format the new partition by right clicking on the drive icon on Workbench Screen and then selecting Format... option.