said:
>My CONFIG.SYS contains this line:
> IFS=G:\OS2\BOOT\CDFS.IFS /Q
I suggest you correct this.
> Directory of G:\OS2\BOOT
> 2-16-99 11:39a 45173 0 CDFS.IFS
That should be new enough.
>When I type HELP CDFS and look at the CDFS.IFS online help there's no
>mention of a /w option.
So? That and grep \os2\boot\cdfs.ifs might get me lunch.
> Where are you looking?
In my interior knowledge base. If you can not access that, try a google
search for:
cdfs.ifs /w
That should get you several hundred hits.
>How do I identify the CD's file system? Is there a Partition Type byte I
I don't know. I've never read the spec.
>The files are still on the studio's hard drive. I can have them make new
>CDs if there's a different setting which should be used. _____
Try the /w first.
Steven
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