said:
>sldb.dmi won't xcopy, copy or zip. I can't figure out how to back it up
>unless I boot from a different partition.
You can't. It's opened deny-read.
>The syslevel.dmi file just says it's the "IBM OS/2 DMTF Service Layer".
Do a google search for DMTF.
For local information. OS/2 System -> Problem Determination -> DMI MIF
Browser -> Help.
>Is this directory "critical"? If I have to restore from a backup and
>sldb.dmi isn't restored, do I lose something or is it just an "info"
>file?
I'm pretty sure it get rebuilt each reboot, but don't quote me.
>The online info for DMISL is pretty sparse -- you can "Search -> All
>Libraries" for DMTF and get a bit of info but nothing fully explanatory.
See above. :-)
Steven
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