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In <3DACF160.9067DF1E@pacbell.net>, on 10/15/02
at 07:56 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>Disk 1, but the \DLL directory did not propagate. Since playing by "the
>rules" got me nowhere, and absent a better idea, I think I'm back to Plan
>B: reconstruct (deconstruct ?) a 4.5 kernel set based upon the example of
>the last working W4 set I made (in terms of what goes where, but the
>later files), and see if I can make that work. If not, I guess it will
>be back to the IBM Utility Diskettes option.
That will work. Essentially, that's how I upgrade my BOOTOS2 partitions.
I just use ZtBold to find the files to be updates and copy them into
place.
>I remain to be convinced that it is still possible. Your comment sort of
>implies that a BOOTOS2 set could go more than 2 diskettes . . . ?
That's my understanding. I do need to test this.
Steven
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