deadwood I noticed a strange thing about partitions, for an Amiga user on a PenDrive I created a USB image with three partitions, one in FAT32 and two in 0x76.
- On the Windows side, I formatted the FAT32 partition.
- In the 2 x76 partitions from HDToolbox I created two partitions each, two in SFS for OS3.9 and two in FFS for OS2.1
All went well, the partitions in SFS and FFS on WinUAE booted without problems.
I wanted to try this Pendrive on AROS x86, here to my amazement all partitions were automatically mounted on Wanderer, only one SFS partition (DH1) is displayed as NODOS.
In practice AROS sees and manages well the FAT32 partition, the two FFS partitions and one SFS partition (CD0).
I've done more tests and tried the Pendrive with other Distributions including Nightly Builds and the result has never changed.
This makes me think of a problem on sfs-handler, but I can be wrong, I attach screenshot made on AROS One.
Anyway it's a satisfaction, I think that AROS is the only "Amiga family OS" to show different partitions automatically.