Running unixfs -------------- NOTE: This version allows writes only to files/dirs with world write permission. This directory contains all the files for unixfs. unixfs_res unixfs module Killunixfs kills the unixfs module OpenRoot opens a filer window on the mounted filesystem Howto this file. mountufs utility to mount partition There are also several obey files containing commands to mount various FFS partitions e.g. wd0a - first IDE disc partition A (typically /) wd0e - first IDE disc partition E (typically /usr) These obey files use the mountufs utility. Depending on what controller your IDE discs are attached to you may need to edit these files. Once a partition has been mounted the obey file OpenRoot can be use to open a filer window on the mounted partition. To remove unixfs run the Killunixfs obey file. The mountufs utility -------------------- The mountufs utility simplifies the mounting of a harddisc partition via unixfs. mountufs takes two arguments, the RISCOS filesystem and the device e.g. mountufs ADFS wd0a The mountufs command will lookup the SWI base for the specified filesystem and will use the unit number and partition from the device to formulate the correct combined SWI for the unixfs_mount command. The unixfs_mount command ------------------------ A partition is mounted using the command unixfs_mount xxxxx where xxxxx is the combined SWI, drive and partition number in hex This number can be calculated as follows SWI base + (drive * 8) + partition For example partition e on the first IDE disc on the internal IDE controller (ADFS::4) would be 40240 + (4 * 8) + 4 = 40264 SWI bases 40240 ADFS (Acorn) 41FC0 IDEFS (ICS) 40980 SCSIFS (Various) 4BBC0 ATAFS (Yellowstone)