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In <200409031520.i83FK0v2010003@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 09/03/04
at 08:20 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Problem solved.
>I looked more closely at the IBMCOM\MACS subdirectory. In the Warp
>version, there were three files from GenMac,
Ooops.
>but in the eCS version there
>were only two. When I added the missing file:
>nvnetlib.o
A couple of things. If you look at the NIF, you will see that nvnetlib.o
is mentioned. In the past most of drivers were a single .os2 file, so one
does not automatically think to check for missing files. Now that some
drivers are being ported from Linux, there may be more cases of multiple
file drivers.
You might also want to email the GenMac author and ask him if there is
anything that he can do to get a helpful message into LANTRAN.LOG. I can
envision folks having similar problems when creating maintenance
partitions or bootable CDs.
Glad it's fixed.
Steven
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