wrote:
> I'm not quite sure what it tried to copy to the
> memory stick. I would
> have expected RSJ to the track file, just as it did
> whe you pointed RSJ to
> a hard drive. Perhaps, the stick needs to be
> formatted HPFS for this to
> work.
> It's likely as I suspected. RSJ knows the
> difference between a hard drive
> and a CD writer and takes this into account.
>
> >Unless I told it only to write a bootable image to
> a specific directory
> >on the volume, which is what I thought it would do.
I'm still unsure as to how Kim got a bootable OS/2
onto that flash drive . . . although I'm reasonably
sure it wasn't via RJS and an ISO. Maybe it does need
to be formatted HPFS first. But I don't expect this
would be anywhere near as straightforward as doing a
hard drive install.
Jordan
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