Replying to a message from Bat Lang to Tony Dunlap,
About Oooopsss!, On Sat, Jun 28, 1997:
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BL> HPFS. If I boot to C: = DOS, the DOS cannot see HPFS files, hence
BL> D: is invisible to it. But if I boot to D: Warp4, it sees all
BL> the files on my system, both FAT and HPFS. TTBOMK, those are the
BL> factors that effect the visibility of a partition. Good Modeming!
If you "86" DOS and use OS/2's COMMAND.COM, you wouldn't have that problem.
I have 30% of my drive as FAT with OS/2 2.1 (Blue) on C: and the other 70% is
HPFS, Warp 3.0 (Red) on logical drive D:. So, I can go back and forth
between the two OSs via the Boot Manager, but I can run Windows and DOS
programs from either one on either drive (or should I say partition) and do
it now.
Hey Tony! (-:
Regards,
Roger
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