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In <200309041955.h84Jt7Jk001224@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 09/04/03   
   at 12:53 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>>If we are talking about the same diskette #2 (i.e. the one with  
>>config.sys and snoop.lst), then it contains mostly drivers.  As others  
>>have noted, you are only going to need a small subset of these drivers to  
>>support all your systems.  
 
OK, we have the typical naming problem.  This is diskette #2, but it's the  
3rd diskette in the set, IIRC.  
 
You can delete these:  
 
>cdboot.exe       8903  10-25-01  10:16   
>cdinst.exe      16832  10-26-01   3:11   
>config.add        122   9-05-00   4:56   
>del.lst         51081   5-30-01   1:45   
>rminfo.dll      22847   4-03-02   6:31   
>rmview.exe      32885   5-21-02   8:36   
>sysinst1.exe     4240  10-26-01   3:09   
>sysinst2.exe   205504   3-25-02   7:20   
>vcu.exe        131347  10-16-01   8:29   
>vcu.msg          1760  10-16-01   6:26   
 
You might need to edit config.sys to if there are references to  
sysinst1.exe or sysinst2.exe.  
 
I haven't built a set of utility diskettes in a while.  This diskette  
looks more like an installation diskette to me.  
 
Steven  
 
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