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* This boot procedure uses "?:\os2\boot\config.x" for config.sys. | * This boot procedure uses "?:\os2\boot\config.x" for config.sys. | ||
* You can execute "SET | more" or "ENV | more" to view the | * You can execute "SET | more" or "ENV | more" to view the environmental variables that are stored. | ||
* You can also execute "echo %PATH%" to see the contents of the environmental variables. | |||
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Revision as of 00:36, 1 August 2024
When you run ArcaOS or eCS or OS/2 Warp 4.5 you can press "Alt+F1" at startup (when the OS/2 little box shows) to access a special menu (called the "Recovery Choices menu") to help you with some troubleshooting.
F2
The F2 option will allow you to boot OS/2, but it will send you to the command line.
Some important notes:
- This boot procedure uses "?:\os2\boot\config.x" for config.sys.
- You can execute "SET | more" or "ENV | more" to view the environmental variables that are stored.
- You can also execute "echo %PATH%" to see the contents of the environmental variables.