It's 12 Aug 97 17:10:04,
We'll return to Stephane Bessette and Steve Mccrystal's
discussion of OS/2 switch...
SB> There is no config.sys for DOS and Windows 3.1 objects in
SB> OS/2. Rather, the config.sys for these objects is implemented as a list
SB> of settings under the DOS or Win-OS2 settings pushbuttons. So, if you
True, except for VMBs, which use the config.sys on the designated boot
volume (floppy, hard drive or disk image). Changing these config.sys
files doesn't require a reboot either. Simply edit and restart the
session. :-)
SB> made changes to that 'config.sys', you wouldn't have to reboot in
SB> order for these changes to become effective.
Just close the session and restart. :)
SB> However, the config.sys that is in the root directory of the
SB> OS/2 boot drive does require a reboot in order for the changes to
SB> become effective. However, these changes apply to OS/2, or to all
SB> DOS and Windows applications.
Agreed. :)
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