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>In <200309032248.h83MmlJk005434@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 09/03/03  
>   at 03:47 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said: 
>>In any event, the first diskette (#0) and the second diskette (#1) boot 
>>fine. When I inserted the third diskette (#2) I got the error message: 
>>Unable to operate system etc. 
>>Should I make another set of Utility Diskettes using the Warp 4 CD? 
>No.  That would probably be much worse.  You probably have a driver 
>mismatch.  Usually this is because you need to use DANIS506 instead of 
>IBM1S506. 
>That said, this is an odd message to get from diskettes, since the boot 
>is from diskette and not the harddrive. 
The actual message was: 
OS/2 unable to operate your hard disk, etc. 
I did make another set of utility diskettes using the original warp 4 CD, 
and after booting I could not access the k: (JFS) drive. 
Let me know if you have any suggestions. 
Thanks, 
Sandy 
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