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>Also, refresh my memory.  IIRC your test box is IDE.  Are you loading the  
>SCSI drivers for CD-RW support?  
 
That's right. SCSI CD-RW, Scanner, and a non-bootable hard drive that I  
use for backups.  
 
I then added:  
>>device=e:\os2\boot\excphead.sys  
 
>I really doubt this is needed specifically for JFS support.  
 
>>What happened:  
 
>>The system hung at exactly the same point except there was no message  
>>this time.  
 
>>I then changed:  
>>basedev=danidasd.dmd to  
>>basedev=os2dasd.dmd (using the eCS file).  
 
>Much better. :-)  
 
>>What happened:  
>>The system crashed trying to load the RSJ drivers.  
 
>I would try REMing out the RSJ drivers for now.  
 
Will do.  
 
>Not offhand.  I would try to simplify the setup by REMing out the  
>BASEDEVs and DEVICEs you can do without while testing, but see below  
>before doing this.  
 
>You might want to send a copy of config.sys my way so that I can see what  
>you have done so far.  There are some driver ordering requirements, but I  
>think you are adhearing to these.  
 
Here is it.  
 
Thanks for the tips.  
Sandy  
  
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