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CD drive not mounted after switching config
Describe the bug After upgrading to 5.x i can't load .iso image into the emulator. Tried also a clean CD32 config but with no result.
To Reproduce Mount any .iso image via the GUI and access it via workbench or boot via CD32 (if bootable)
Expected behavior Access .iso CD images via workbench or boot on CD32 (if bootable)
- OS: dietpi 8.5 / 8.6
Are you sure you have read access to the iso file? I've got no problems booting AmigaOS 3.2 from CD here.
they open fine on windows using paragon linux file system. i'll check their permissions under linux
Hang on.. is this WSL?
what is wsl? :) i use amiberry on dietpi and copy files in windows using paragona linux filesystem. adf and hardfiles works, isos not. they used to work in 4.x. same installation
Yeah, that probably does some strange stuff to files. Copy the ISO using WinSCP instead.
Permissions are ok. They are identical to adf files and directories. I also tried opening them in ubuntu and they open fine. Tried to put a couple on an usb fat32 stick but no luck. At this point i will try a fresh install on another sd and report the results
Tried a fresh installation of dietpi 8.6.1 (arm7) with amiberry 5.3 and cd32 quickstart. No iso detected
Nailed it! Its the old "if you start a config and switch to another one,something will break" bug. I start amiberry with an a500 config with no gui,switching to,say,a cd32,isos are not recognized. But if i usa cd32 to start the emulator,iso image are working. Afaik this bug was fixed in 4.x
The workaround is to save a config with an iso already mounted and use restart in the gui to reset amiberry and select the new config
this specific behavior is the same in v4.x as well. It seems that a reset is not enough to fully update the hardware config in some scenarios
@DJP75 This is hopefully fixed with the commit above - but please test and let me know if anything misbehaves! :)
I'll try,thanks!!!!
It's working!! Thanks and sorry for the delay
Thanks for the confirmation!