Boot from SFS, or hide boot.img partition?
  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Toto
    Posts: 268 from 2003/4/20
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    motorollin wrote:

    How do I clean up and snapshot the Ambient volume icons? I can't find an option anywhere which is extremely annoying.

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    moto


    You can snapshot icons with the latest Ambient builds, go to the Ambient homepage and look for nightly builds. You do need MUI alpha 4 which you can download here.

    Another option is Scalos.

    ~toto

    [ Edited by Toto on 2006/9/5 11:59 ]
  • »05.09.06 - 10:54
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    itix
    Posts: 1520 from 2003/2/24
    From: Finland
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    How do I clean up and snapshot the Ambient volume icons?



    I recall it was not possible with Ambient SE. (Could be I'm wrong but it is very difficult to remember now.)
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  • »05.09.06 - 11:27
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    koan
    Posts: 303 from 2005/11/21
    From: UK
    Quote:

    You can snapshot icons with the latest Ambient builds


    I think you need to have a real disk.info file on the drive if you want to snapshot. In AOS you could snapshot a deficon and it would create a real icon but this feature is not in MOS.
  • »05.09.06 - 11:41
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    Fab
    Posts: 1331 from 2003/6/16
    @koan,

    in fact ambient deals with icon-less drives differently. You don't need an icon to snapshot its position. Just snapshot and it will be remembered (it's saved in desktop.prefs file or so).
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  • Butterfly
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    motorollin
    Posts: 74 from 2006/8/30
    Thanks again all. I can't find a download for MUI4 on the Ambient web site, and I can't find it by searching either. Could anyone provide a link?

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  • »05.09.06 - 12:20
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Toto
    Posts: 268 from 2003/4/20
    Hi moto,

    There's direct link in my previous message.

    ~toto
  • »05.09.06 - 12:25
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    motorollin
    Posts: 74 from 2006/8/30
    Oops didn't see that :-) Is there a more recent build than that? Also, how do I install it? There is neither an installer nor an install guide in that archive.

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  • »05.09.06 - 12:38
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    itix
    Posts: 1520 from 2003/2/24
    From: Finland
    There are newer versions (see this thread) but the latest versions introduce new problems.

    To install MUI4 extract archive to MOSSYS: and reboot.
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  • »05.09.06 - 12:46
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Toto
    Posts: 268 from 2003/4/20
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    motorollin wrote:
    Oops didn't see that :-) Is there a more recent build than that? Also, how do I install it? There is neither an installer nor an install guide in that archive.

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    moto


    To install you have to copy the extracted directorys (classes, libs and prefs) to sys:morphos and reboot.

    There are newer versions of MUI alpha 4 which are looking very good but they are a bit slow because these are build with debugging on. I don't know if this is still true for the latest builds, I haven't checked for a while. You can find the newer versions on the MUI mailing list which you can find on the MUI homepage.

    ~toto

    [ Edited by Toto on 2006/9/5 13:58 ]
  • »05.09.06 - 12:51
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  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    Posts: 408 from 2004/7/15
    From: Russia, Moscow
    Sorry, guys, but IMHO you say rubbish here.
    FFS is obsolete. There's no point of keeping this partition.
    Firmware 1.2 (probably even 1.1) is able to read SFS and EXT2/3. There are no problems with having Linux kernel on root partition in /boot directory. There are also no problems with keeping MorphOS bootimage in SYS:Boot.
    My system is set up this way and i feel no need for obsolete FFS. In addition, FFS brings problems to Linux since kernel names can sometimes be too long for it.
    I'd like to treat that recommendations as obsolete and fix PegBook. :-) With one note: this is unfortunately still valid for Pegasos-1 with its ancient firmware.
    iPod, iBook, iMac,... iRobot?
  • »06.09.06 - 07:55
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