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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> try a google search for:
> cdfs.ifs /w
> That should get you several hundred hits.
Yup, that worked, thanks. I never would have thought to search on
cdfs.ifs /w.
> > IFS=G:\OS2\BOOT\CDFS.IFS /Q
> I suggest you correct this.
Correct what? Or do you mean add /W?
I can't reboot for a while yet -- daily processing still has a ways to
go.
> >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.
Okay. *You* run grep \os2\boot\cdfs.ifs and *I'll* buy you lunch.
Why do you want to run grep \os2\boot\cdfs.ifs?
> > Where are you looking?
>
> In my interior knowledge base.
> If you cannot access that,
I know the access password. "Lunch". :)))))
- Peter
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