said: 
>In <200404022222.3040315.6@scoug.com>, on 04/02/04  
>   at 10:22 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said: 
>>I found the kernel page.  Will W40111.zip update my 14.062 kernel to 
>>14.085?  The message on the URL page is as clear as mud to me. 
>What URL page? 
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixes/update.kernels from 
your 3/28/03  scoug.help post. 
>See: 
> <http://ps.software.ibm.com/os2fixp/fixnews.html#k1026> 
>What you want is known as the 10/26 kernel because that's when it was 
>released. 
I downloaded w41026.zip of the kernel fixes. 
>>When I install the kernel update, do I need to backup anything but the c: 
>>drive on which warp 4 is installed? 
>Even that's overkill.  All you need to backup is the files you will be 
>replacing. 
I assume it is necessary to install the new kernel from my maintenance 
partition which was created by bootos2 and includes the os2krnl and os2ldr 
files.  Is my assumption correct? 
>>Am I correct in interpreting the total amount of the dump to be about 256 
>>mb?  How do I direct the trap to a dump partition instead of a:?   
> <http://home.earthlink.net/~steve53/os2diags/TrapDumpRef.txt> 
Got it.  Thank you. 
>HTH, 
It sure does.  Thanks 
>Steven 
Jack 
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