>Next I booted Warp4 from diskettes and ran chkdsk /f against  
>the partition and it fixed a LOT of stuff this time...  
>previously it simply gave me a sys1316 error saying  
>"the format of the extended attributes on the disk is incorrect 
for  
>this version of OS/2". 
>I then booted Warp4 from the hard drive and everything SEEMS to 
be  
>normal again (only time will tell for sure). 
With a small Maintenance Partition and a BootOS2 installation 
from  
your already existing and accurate system environment you 
wouldn't  
need the floppy boot anymore ;-) 
You do maintain your system partition with Fixpak's and everthing  
and your floppies are going obsolete and finally may even not 
work  
anymore ;-( 
Since a few weeks I do have a WPS featured Maintenance Partiton  
of my top updated V4 FP16 environment ... 
... I wouldn't change back to Disk Jockey style ;-)) 
I really appreciate this convenience and efficiency with the  
Maintenance Partition plus BootOS2 !! 
Cheers, svobi 
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