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Steven Levine writes:   
 
> In <20030605074757.86220.qmail@courtney.linkline.com>, on 06/05/03   
>    at 12:47 AM, waynec@linkline.com said:   
>   
> If you haven't fixed this yet...   
>   
>>Also  there were some config.sys entries of a type that were unfamiliar  
>>to me, and  a lot more networking entries than I'm used to seeing. I  
>>tried manually  adding the files I knew should be there to config.sys and  
>>the os2\boot  folder, but I keep getting the same logo-screen hang.   
>   
> You need to use Alt-F2 to see which driver is hanging.  Also, if you  
> needed an updated kernel and/or drivers to get the boot diskettes to work,  
> you need to be sure that the expected versions got copied on to the boot  
> drive.  Keep in mind you are using an installer that was implemented in  
> the mind '90s.  It may need some help to do the right thing in 2003.  
 
I did use Alt-F2, and I did copy the missing drivers to the hard drive   
folders. I found a paragraph in the ibm1s506.add instructions that said it   
can hang on certain notebook motherboards, and maybe others, and it   
recommended changing parms on it's config.sys statement. That got me to   
another hang ...can't recall for certain right now which driver, may have   
been Sony31a, which I rem'd in the diskette config.sys to get the diskettes   
to boot. I changed the same statement on the hard drive's config.sys.   
 
I have since found that I'm apparently back to the ide problem again... I   
can only boot Warp from the scsi drive with the ide drive power plug pulled.   
When booted from diskettes, Fdisk (the latest version I found, dated   
11/15/00, invoked off the diskette or from the Warp os2\boot folder) says   
there's something wrong with the master boot record on the ide drive and   
will not show partitions or replace the mbr (deja-vu all over again).   
ibm1s506.add is dated  12/20/02, and os2dasd.dmd is dated 9/6/02   
 
This problem is getting very very very very tiresome... thought I had a   
handle on it a week ago, but now I'm back to square 1. Bios shows the ide   
drive geometry the way it was when we finally got it corrected after finding   
that bios error, and ptedit utility seems to show only partition codes that   
Warp understands; there is only one empty logical partition (hpfs) on the   
ide drive, about 10gb into the drive. Several versions of PQmagic see it   
correctly, and I did not try to change it with PQmagic.   
 
I am considering using the WDC install diskette utilities to write zeros   
across the whole ide drive, then boot Warp from my tailored diskettes   
(assuming it WILL boot at that point) and use fdisk to create one hpfs or   
fat16 partition on the drive.   
 
How do you think I should proceed?   
 
 
>   
>>in the P2, so  that's probably how I got them mixed up, although I  
>>thought I heard  somewhere that the protocol.ini address doesn't have to  
>>match the actual  card address.   
>   
> Some NICs will allow you to override this, although it gets very  
> interesting if you do this and have two NIC with the same address on the  
> same network.   
>   
>>Never had those entries in the past... I tried them tonight, then took  
>>them  back out when it still wasn't working. I'll put 'em back in if you  
>>really  think they're needed.   
>   
> I'm not sure what the defaults are.  I have needed them in the past for  
> "special" servers.  Some Netware admins did strange things.   
>   
>>Another question... I remember at one time having specified "netbios"   
>>protocol on the NIC, at someone's advice, but I don't remember why.   
>   
> You will want NetBIOS if you are going to use the Peer LAN networking or  
> if you are going to run a CID server.   
>  
 
Thanks.   
 
Wayne  
 
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