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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: Jay Truesdale 72176,3565 (X)
from: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
date: 1990-10-17 19:55:13
subject: #7461-Disk ID change

#: 7474 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    17-Oct-90  19:55:13
Sb: #7461-Disk ID change
Fm: Kevin Darling (UG Pres) 76703,4227
To: Jay Truesdale 72176,3565 (X)

Hmm.  I wonder if that ramdisk always makes up a hardcoded disk id or something
along those lines?  It must, or you'd be okay.

Well, the only thing I can think of to do is this: read and save the original
ramdisk ID, then do the fu, then rewrite the disk ID in LSN 0 (if you can). 
The ID is at offset $0E-0F in LSN 0.

May not work even tho opening a disk raw (@) bypasses some checks, but it's
worth a shot! 

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