said:
>Want to pass a copy of your working config.sys my way along with a list
>of the files you needed to update or add?
Hi Steven,
I edited my maintenance partition to recognize my JFS hard drive. Here is
a summary of the files I added.
From eCS, I added the following files to the appropriate directories:
lvm.msg
lvm.rep
lvmh.msg
lvm.dll
os2dasd.dmd
os2lvm.dmd
jfs.ifs
ifs.msg
ifs.sym
ifschk32.exe
jfsh.msg
ujfs.dll
I then added the following statements to config.sys (see attached).
ifs=\os2\jfs.ifs /lw:5,20,4 /cache 4096
basedev=os2dasd.dmd
basedev=os2lvm.dmd
That's it.
I had also added:
unicode.sys
and the line
device=\os2\unicode.sys
but I got an error message on boot:
"Unicode file not found, etc"
So I remmed it out and it works fine.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Sandy
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