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Toolkit Debug Kernel/PM Install/Restore Procedure
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Quick Start Guide
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IMPORTANT:
Be sure to read and carry out step 4, listed below.
IMPORTANT:
The debug install program will not install debug kernel, from any
toolkit debug diskettes other than those with the same OS/2 version
number as your installed OS/2 System. If you have the toolkit on a
CD-ROM or a remotely connected disk, there may be multiple versions
of debug files available. In this case, the install program will
select the appropriate debug version to install.
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Installing from Diskettes:
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1. Insert "Toolkit Debug Diskette 1" in your diskette drive.
2. At any OS/2 prompt (windowed or full-screen), from any directory,
type the following command:
a:\install c a
where 'c' is the drive letter where OS/2 2.x is installed
and 'a' is your diskette dirve
NOTE: Do not type a colon after the drive letters.
3. When prompted to enter a debug install option, choose the options
in this order:
Option 1 - install utilities / symbols
Option 2 - install debug kernel
Option 3 - install debug PM [this is optional]
4. << IMPORTANT >> Make the necessary config.sys changes as described
in the "dbuginst.doc".
The changes you need to make will be displayed during the install
process, and are recorded in a log file (dbuginst.log) in the root
directory of the install partition of your disk.
5. Connect a debug terminal, and restart your system.
Installing from CD-ROM or Remote Disk:
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1. If using a CD-ROM, insert it in the drive. If using a remote disk,
be sure it's connected before starting the install process.
2. At any OS/2 prompt (windowed or full-screen), from any directory,
type the following command:
d:\OS2TK21\DEBUG\CDINST d c
where 'd' is the drive letter of the CD ROM or remote drive
and 'c' is the drive letter where OS/2 2.x is installed
NOTE: Do not type a colon after the drive letters.
3. See steps 3 - 5 above.