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In <200308312329.h7VNTkJk000990@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 08/31/03
at 04:28 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>(I copied all the relevant files from eCS to Warp)
>What happened:
>Just after loading the SCSI drivers, I got the following message:
>c0000005 doscall1.dll 0002:0000a455 etc.
That's pretty much expected since you were not yet running the 32-bit
os2dasd.dmd. Are you sure it was really that early in the boot process.
This is way before the JFS IFS even loads. I probably should ask which
SCSI drivers.
Also, refresh my memory. IIRC your test box is IDE. Are you loading the
SCSI drivers for CD-RW support?
>I then added:
>device=e:\os2\boot\excphead.sys
I really doubt this is needed specifically for JFS support.
>What happened:
>The system hung at exactly the same point except there was no message
>this time.
>I then changed:
>basedev=danidasd.dmd to
>basedev=os2dasd.dmd (using the eCS file).
Much better. :-)
>What happened:
>The system crashed trying to load the RSJ drivers.
I would try REMing out the RSJ drivers for now.
>What I haven't tried yet:
>device=\os2\log.sys
I'm not sure about this one, but I don't think it's required.
>ifs=\os2\boot\udf.sys
This is definitely optional. It only adds DVD UDF support.
>ifs=\os2\boot\cdfs.ifs
It can't hurt to use the most recent version, but again, it should not
matter.
>I don't know what those do or if leaving them out contributes to the
>problem. Is there something I have left out that you can see?
Not offhand. I would try to simplify the setup by REMing out the BASEDEVs
and DEVICEs you can do without while testing, but see below before doing
this.
You might want to send a copy of config.sys my way so that I can see what
you have done so far. There are some driver ordering requirements, but I
think you are adhearing to these.
I suggest you back up a step and get LVM working on Warp4 first. Then add
the JFS. See cfgdat.inf from Goran's ConfigTool for instructions.
Don't forget to run lvm.exe and make sure th lvm settings are good. lvm
runs fine from Warp4. You just need access to the DLL and MSG files. You
can also run it from your bootable eCS CD.
Steven
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