said:
>I thought the drive properties were stored on the drive itself. Anybody
That's not going to work very well for read-only media. Is it?
>know if that's correct (and where they're stored)? If they're stored
>elsewhere (like in OS2.INI) then you could have different drive
>properties depending on whether you booted from, say, your F: OS/2
>partition or your G: OS/2 partition since they use two different OS2.INI
>files.
They are stored in the .INI's.
>with my Junk Spy CD). There's no "WP ROOT. SF" file in this particular
>CD's root directory, though -- ATTRIB * shows nothing Hidden or System.
See above. CD's are read-only most of the time :-)
Steven
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