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- From: wkristle@sage.cc.purdue.edu (Bill Kristler)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: dos session question
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- Date: 13 Nov 92 03:17:20 GMT
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- Here's the situation. The os/2 installation guide/master help
- index say if you have a dos primary partion and an os/2 extended logical
- partition, you can use the dos partion as a specifec dos version in the
- os/2 desktop. All that you have to do, besides change the autoexec and config
- on the dos partion is set c: as the boot drive for a dos session, this
- is set under dos settings. My problem is that when I do this, I get my boot
- manager instead of the dos partition, even though the dos partion is drive
- c. Any ideas? Please let me know.
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- PS. i've tried removing the dos partion from the boot manager and it still
- loads the boot manager. by the way selecting the dos sesion from the boot
- manager does not work!
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- -Bill
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