atomi...@gmail.com wrote:
> Ok, still no luck.
> I'm not sure which driver thinks it's borked, it scrolls through all of them and then clears the screen.
> I see the Integrated ACPI Support Driver for eComstation v 3.18 has loaded
> and then it is
> Power Management for eComstation v1.31
> and then it says "This driver is licensed for use only in conjunction with eComstation..."
>
> It might be the JFS driver if I recall what a good boot looks like, but then if that's the case, how did it get this far?
The early boot is taken care of by the minifsd (file system driver)
which just has enough intelligence to load files from \ \os2 and
\os2\boot. IIRC, it loads the ACPI.PSD and then the basedev's eventually
loading the JFS support and handing it off to it.
JFS.IFS should be licensed for all OS/2 versions.
>
> I tried booting with my good disk and this "bad" one connected as external but it only sees my data partition (also JFS). I tried booting with eCS 2.1 CD#1 but same problem, the C:\ drive where everything boots from doesn't seem to be visible.
>
> Any other tips?
Have you tried running LVM from the eCS CD? Almost sounds like a LVM
problem or a partition is not aligned properly. You could try running
DFSee and see what and if any errors it finds. If you payed for DFSee,
you can ask Jan for help.
> Can I re-install eCS but no format? I have DFSee but not sure what could be broken...this disk is good, all the other OS boot fine. eCS starts the boot at least and the last I recall this computer had always been booting eCS just fine (it was my primary OS until I switched laptops).
Not if it can't see the partition.
Dave