Some senseless babbling from Linda Proulx to All
on 11-15-99 17:37 about Dos C drive...
LP> Greetings,
LP> If I changes my DOS C drive to installable in stead of bootable would
LP> OS/2 see it then.
No.
There's no such partition status as "installable". That's just a word used
by the OS/2 installation program. What is in fact happening when you set a
partition as "installable" is nothing. No changes to the partition are
made. Nothing is written to disk. All that takes place is that FDISK
exits with an errorlevel of eight times the drive number, where A=1, B=2,
etc.
This errorlevel is used by the installation program to determine which
drive should be installed to.
That's it.
Mike Ruskai
thannymeister@yahoo.com
... I used to have a life, but I liked mail-reading so much better.
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