HP LH4r Installing IBM OS/2 on an HP Netserver - Page 19
Manual process, You can also use a spare PC running DOS, OS/2, or NT to complete the following tasks
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already added which are calling the same drivers. You don't want duplicate driver names. This can cause Trap 00D or Trap 00E during the OS/2 boot process. C) While editing CONFIG.SYS on the "Work Diskette 1". Locate the section with all the IBM type 2 drivers, they will read as follows... basedev=ibm2flpy.add basedev=ibm2adsk.add basedev=ibm2scsi.add You will need to remark out these lines by adding the REM command so they read as follows... REM basedev=ibm2flpy.add REM basedev=ibm2adsk.add REM basedev=ibm2scsi.add D) While editing CONFIG.SYS file, locate the Adaptec drivers section with the following Adaptec driver lines: basedev=aha154x.add basedev=aha164x.add basedev=aha174x.add You will need to remark out these lines by adding the REM command so they read as follows...(make sure you have no need for any of these drivers before implementing this step). rem basedev=aha154x.add rem basedev=aha164x.add rem basedev=aha174x.add 4. Copy required drivers to "Work Diskette 1" Follow the Step by Step procedure described in Section 2 of this document. Manual process: You can also use a spare PC running DOS, OS/2, or NT to complete the following tasks: A) Create a temporary directory on the hard disk of the workstation you are using, by entering the following commands (if you created the C:\HPTEMP directory in step 13 of "Section 2" then skip the MD HPTEMP command): C: 19