Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!udel!mmdf From: "kosma@ALAN.LAAC-AI.Dialnet.Symbolics.COM"@alan.kahuna.decnet.lockheed.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Multiple RAD:'s Message-ID: <6313@nigel.udel.EDU> Date: 16 Dec 89 19:19:08 GMT Sender: mmdf@udel.EDU Lines: 28 Received: from BLAISE.LAAC-AI.Dialnet.Symbolics.COM by ALAN.LAAC-AI.Dialnet.Symbolics.COM via CHAOS with CHAOS-MAIL id 9916; Mon 11-Dec-89 09:40:37 PST Date: Mon, 11 Dec 89 09:39 PST From: Montgomery Kosma Subject: Multiple RAD:'s To: "Eagle::amiga-relay%udel.edu"@KAHUNA.LAAC-AI.Dialnet.Symbolics.COM In-Reply-To: <[25832771:3177]comp.sys.amiga@tronsbox.UUCP> Message-ID: <19891211173944.1.KOSMA@BLAISE.LAAC-AI.Dialnet.Symbolics.COM> Date: Mon, 11-Dec-89 07:11:58-PST Date: 11 Dec 89 05:42:09 GMT From: Bill Cavanaugh I recently tried to make multiple rad:'s. I copied the ramdrive.device to a new file, made the appropriate (name) changes using newzap, and copied the entry in the mountlist, making the name changes as neccessary. When I mount the second device, I don't get any problems reported, and when I use Assign, it's there, but when I try to access it, I get told that it's not there. Any ideas? Bill I've had the same problem and *still* haven't got it to work. The only difference between what I did and what's in the "introduction to comp.sys.amiga" posting is that my two rad 's are different sizes. Would that cause a problem?? monty kosma@alan.kahuna.decnet.lockheed.com