said:
>Now that you have a proper LVM setup, I suspect just adding UNICODE.SYS
>and JFS.SYS should be sufficient. Let me know.
What I did:
I added two lines to config.sys:
device=e:\os2\boot\unicode.sys
ifs=e:\os2\jfs.ifs /lw:5,20,4 /autocheck:* /cache 4096
What happened:
c0000005
doscall1.dll 0002:000a455
etc.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Sandy
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