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In <3DAD2248.FC01E8C3@pacbell.net>, on 10/15/02
at 11:25 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>the later kernels. If it's doable, I'll get it to work. Otherwise,
>there just wasn't going to be a workable combination for BOOTOS2, no
>matter how I juggle this. (I've never been a great fan of the IBM
>Utility Disks set, but it does seem to have a different organizational
>scheme.)
I guess I'm just going to have to look at this some more. I recall a
suggestion along the line of deleting some files from another session and
continuing with the build process. However, that might have been for the
utility diskettes.
Since I always work from a minimal BOOTOS2 setup on hard disk, at worst,
I'll have to boot from the install diskettes or the install CD. The only
time I typically boot diskettes is fro a CID install and these are highly
optimized to fit on 2 diskettes, including full networking support.
Steven
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