said:
>Does deleting the directory; files and subdirectories, "Lose the
>Desktop"?
Not if you have the tree backed up along with the .INIs.
>I assume that is selective install. But I can't find any reference to
>"SEINST".
Sure you can. Google is your friend. If seinst doesn't give you enough
hits, try seinst.exe.
SEINST is the base OS/2 installer. We were dicussing OS/2 installs were
we not?
>I know, thats why OS/2 doesn't have to care.
That's an odd way of looking at it, IMO. Dani's driver is part of OS/2
once it's loaded.
>Somebody put DANI in there. Maybe it was me. But it didn't work. Do
>you know which lines have to be edited?
Basically, if you want a floppy boot to work like your hard drive boot,
you have to use the same file versions on both he floppy and the hard
drive. For disk access, this is going to be IBM1S506.ADD, OS2DASD.DMD or
the Dani equivalents. The kernel version might matter too, but usually
not.
Steven
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