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Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 09:04:06 PST8
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Help Desk 06 Feb. | 1.2 install residue

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In <420FEF2E.66947C47@pacbell.net>, on 02/13/05
at 04:22 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:

>Yes, diagrams or maps can really come in handy. Especially for the
>technically challenged, like myself.

Rocket scientists use them to reduce the number of failures.

>Hmmm, thought I had done that, esp. now that the NICs have individual
>addresses . . . . What else needs to be done ?

Nothing.

>Then I should disregard that stuff in the drivers' .INF file about
>identifying or designating the Slot Assignment ?

You don't need it because you only have one NIC of each type.

>E1000 was *supposed* to be it, but evidently that is not the case. Other
>than the GenMac, I'm not sure what else to try.

I'm not sure yet. You probably should post a query to os2hardware. Maybe
some else has the same hardware you are trying to use.

>E1000 driver line in Config.Sys proved to be a bad idea. That caused
>there to be *no* NIC functionality at all.

:-)

>SET
>RESTARTOBJECTS=STARTUPFOLDERSONLY,REBOOTONLY

I don't think this is valid.

>{Comparatively speaking, I still miss some of what the WarpCentre gave
>us, and even have a lingering fondness for the LaunchPad, althought it
>did take up too much space.}

The Warpcenter is there is you want it.

>will turn out to be repeatable. One that looks persistent is a phantom
>2nd. CD-Rom drive that shows up in Drives, etc.

Is that your burner? Perhaps you are loading the USBCD driver?

>Is IBMCDROM the successor to OS2CDROM ?

I think the eCS guys renamed it for some reason I don't recall. Run
buildlvl to check out its signature.

Steven

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