Carlos Paramio
Carlos Paramio
Sounds logical. I will check it and fix it. Thanks!
Thank you for your quick response. I've followed the Tutorial 1 steps with the new hdf file provided by 1.0.1, mounted the compact flash drive under UAE using Workbench 3.0...
This is the result of executing `rdbtool info` from the amitools on the SD: `PhysicalDisk: 0 35451 62537328 29Gi heads=7 sectors=252` `LogicalDisk: 2 35451 62533800 29Gi rdb_blks=[0:3527,#3528] used=[hi=550,#551] cyl_blks=1764` `Partition:...
And in case it helps, this is the result when running it on the compact flash that contains VampireBoot: `PhysicalDisk: 0 31855 8027712 3.8Gi heads=4 sectors=63` `LogicalDisk: 2 31855 8027208...
Done, and I was able to check that the file was correctly generated by using "type DEVS:Mountlist". But then I mounted the compact flash at the computer, and I'm not...
Stupid me... Of course, I should mount a PC folder with WinUAE and simply move the file. On my way...
Hm... I can't see the Mountlist file at the volume... What am I doing wrong? Please forgive my ignorance about the Amiga. 
[Mountlist.txt](https://github.com/henrikstengaard/vampire-boot/files/1228004/Mountlist.txt)
Aside the issue with the SD recognition, is there anything else I could try to do? Shall I try to create a filesystem myself using a different maxtransfer value at...
I think so, since I removed the files before copying the new ones. However, I had no idea that I could write the hdf file directly using Apple Pi Baker...