Install(V1.3, 2.x, 3.x in C:) NAME Install - Do the magic which makes a disk bootable. SYNOPSIS Install Drive NOBOOT CHECK DESCRIPTION This command should be used on all formatted floppy disks that you might wish to startup the system with. INSTALL adds the minimum amount of information to make that disk bootable. If a blank disk is INSTALLed it will bring up the AmigaDOS prompt, but that's it. To invoke any AmigaDOS commands the entire path to that file must be included. If you boot with the INSTALLed disk, it becomes the Sys: directory. If you use INSTALL on a non-Amiga formatted disk, or one with a custom boot-block, you will probably destroy that disk. So, be careful how you use this command. The drive specified may be one of DF0:, DF1:, DF2: or DF3:. OPTIONS CHECK This option checks to see if a disk is bootable, and if standard bootblock code is installed on the disk. For use in script files, if the disk is bootable and contains standard bootblock code, the error code is set to zero, otherwise, the error code is set to WARN. NOBOOT This option removes any bootblock from a DOS disk, and may also be used to make a non-DOS diskette readable as a DOS diskette. This can be used to get rid of unwanted information (aka Virus's) that may be hanging out on your diskette. FFS The disk will usually be given the boot block associated with that particular file system (OFS- Old File System for 1.3 or FFS- Fast File System for 2.x/3.x). This will force your system to install an FFS disk in Workbenches under 2.1. After and including 2.1 you are unable to force an FFS disk on an OFS only system. SINGLE DISK DRIVE WARNING!!! If you're not careful with your this program you can ruin your Workbench disk. Here's how to INSTALL a disk on a single drive system. You will not be prompted to enter the disk after you type INSTALL. So, this makes using INSTALL on single disk systems very dangerous. Normally, your C: directory will be assigned to the Sys: disk in df0:. So, if you insert the Workbench disk in df0: then type INSTALL ?, you will then get a command template that looks like this: DRIVE/A. Now, eject your Workbench disk then put in the one you wish to install and then type DF0: after the template then return. Now, the disk you wanted to install will be installed. EXAMPLES 1. To install a boot file on the disk in df2: INSTALL DRIVE df2: