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Thanks, Steven,   
 
>>at an impasse installing ecs 1.1 on a TP760E.   The initial attempts got  
>>nowhere, but after carefully perused the ecomstation.install.news and  
>>picked up a few helpful tidbits and made some progress, but not success.   
>>I've posted queries but my posts are unanswered--also a request to Mensys  
 
>FWIW, I may have missed them, but I don't recall seeing your queries on  
>show up the news server.  I'll look again.  
 
>Can I assume the CD boot will not work on the 760?  
Right.  There's no way to boot from the CD on a TP760 (AFAIK).  
 
>>I get to the point of adding the NIC driver, specifying protocols etc.  
>>then get the msg, "while executing ?:\ecs\install\rsp\phase1.cmd  
>>2>&1>?:\var\log\phase1."  The "?" sugests the "missing drive letter"  
 
>It's usually an indication that the installer is confused about the  
>partitioning.  
 
>>informative entries in either z:\log or c:\log (Z is the ramdisk and C is  
>>the install partition)  
 
>Most of the good stuff in in \var\log.  
 
I explored both the install partition and the ramdisk.  There are entries,  
but very few.  
 
>>it.  Neither can I find the Mensys manual which, I gather, describes  
 
>The manual is a PDF file.  It's probably on CD#2.  So's the readme.  
 
I've studied the readmes and FAQs, but there is not pdf of a manual on any  
of the 3 CDs.  
 
>You need to find the logs.  
 
Here's ECSINST.LOG----------------  
Finalizing configuration...  
Installing eComStation: Phase 1...  
Running: [CHKDRV] Verify drives...  
Running: [DEFRSP]  Verify options...  
Advance install  
        1 file(s) copied.  
ARG  
CUBE 2.6 applying  ADDLINE "PCMCIA=19" ( BEFORE "PCMCIAOptions" *ID  to  
C:\ECS\INSTALL\RSP\hwopt.rsp on 29 Jul 2003 23:09:52  
 
>>>  ADDLINE "PCMCIA=19" ( BEFORE "PCMCIAOptions" *ID  
Inserted line 2 : "PCMCIA=19"  
OS/2 COMMAND S:\ECS\INSTALL\CUBE.CMD ended. 1 changes applied Running:  
[MIGRATE]  Checking for existing files...  
Installing the base operating system ...  
rc = -1 for Installing the base operating system ...  
 
and here's CIDWRP.LOG-----------(all on one line)  
Invoking command processor for S:\cid\exe\os2\seinst.exe /b:C:  
/r:C:\ecs\install\rsp\base.rsp /s:S:\os2image /l1:C:\var\log\base.l1  
/t:S:\cid\exe\os2  command.  
 
-----end of logs  
 
>Also a hint on how the drive is partitioned might help.  
 
Installing on C drive, 1 Gb fresh, full fomat HPFS, three other  
partitions, all JFS (had ecs 1.0 on C before, no problem installing  
then)--6Gb HD with BM at the start (left over from ecs1.0), 80 Mb RAM  
 
I recall your advice that repeating the same thing over and over when it  
doesn't work is not smart, but I repeated it just to get the logs.  The  
process stopped at the same place with the same error.  
 
The error msg in dialog box is:    
"while executing ?:\ecs\install\rsp\phase1.cmd 2>&1>?:\var\log\phase1."  
 
Gotta get some sleep so I can do my day job.  
 
Thanks, Ben  
 
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