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- From: KENKAHN@PKSMRVM.VNET.IBM.COM (Kenneth A. Kahn)
- Message-ID: <19921106.013617.218@almaden.ibm.com>
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 92 04:36:54 EST
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: SE20BOOT-created system ignores Ctl-Alt-Del!
- Organization: Staff of IBM Fellow - IBM Personal/370
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- References: <7747@lib.tmc.edu>
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- In <7747@lib.tmc.edu> Jay Maynard writes:
- >I built a system disk with SE20BOOT. My OS/2 system was delivered on 5-1/4
- >inch floppies, and I built the disk on a 3-1/2 inch disk. I then booted from
- >the freshly created disk, ran CHKDSK from my 3-1/2 inch set of XR06055 CSD
- >disks (disk #1), and tried to reboot - but the Ctl-Alt-Delete sequence was
- >completely ignored by the system. I wound up hitting the reset button.
- >
- >What gives? Am I doing something strange? Have I confused matters by mixing
- >disk sizes in creating the boot disk? Am I just going nuts? Is this a bug or a
- >feature?
-
- There's a known problem with CAD working properly for SE20BOOT and the Service
- Pack. There's obviously something that has changed since GA in this area that
- I need to account for. I probably won't get around to installing the SP for
- a few weeks though.
-