said:
>>>You might need to edit config.sys to if there are references to
>>>sysinst1.exe or sysinst2.exe.
>>I remmed out two lines:
>>protshell=sysinst1.exe
>>set os2_shell=sysints2.exe
>You need to point these both at cmd.exe with something like:
> PROTSHELL=\OS2\CMD.EXE
> SET OS2_SHELL=\OS2\CMD.EXE
Hi Steven,
I have given up for the moment on trying to create an eCS 1.1 set of
utility diskettes. My old eCS 1.0 utility diskettes are working fine, and
I have now edited them to include all the JFS files. However, even though
the config.sys looks correct, and all the files are present (ASFIK), and
the computer boots up properly to an A:\ prompt, I still cannot see my JFS
volume. It is also invisible to LVM.
I believe I have the same setup as on my maintenance partition, but I
could be mistaken.
I sent a copy of the config.sys file with a previous message. Let me know
if anything jumps out at you.
Thanks,
Sandy
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