Subject: Re: SCOUG-Help: Re: floppy disk drives
Send reply to: xowatson@concentric.net
Date sent: Sat, 29 Sep 2001 10:56:27 -0700
Has anybody seen a published configuration for a bootable OS2
CD? A bootable CD might be a useful utility for CD of the month
sometime. Something that will bring up the desktop and a few
utilities. Most motherboards will boot from CD these days. Not so
when Warp was young.
On 28 Sep 01, at 23:14, J. R. Fox wrote:
> A floppy
> drive has been a marginal piece of gear to most users for quite awhile. It
> remains of considerably greater use to us in the OS/2 camp, however. (Boot or
> installation floppies; BOOTOS2 emergency disk set. Things that no longer have a
> counterpart in WIN-dom.)
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