Last Revised AST RESEARCH, INC. INFORMATIONAL BULLETIN # 0061 02/10/98 TITLE: Network Boot Disk for Mobile Systems SUMMARY Many system administrators need to load hard disk drives on mobile systems over a network connection. This bulletin will help you create a network access boot disk for the system on which point enablers do not function. This issue applies to Ascentia A+, Ascentia M, and Ascentia P70/P80 systems. NOTES Most DOS PC Card point enablers may not function on mobile systems with Cardbus controllers. On these systems, Card Services must be loaded before the PC Card slot will function properly. AST ships Phoenix CardManager for DOS/Windows 3.1x in the systems mentioned above. To create a network access boot disk with Phoenix CardManager files, follow the steps below. 1. Set the Plug-and-Play (PnP) option in CMOS to DISABLED on Ascentia A+ and Ascentia P70/P80 systems. Set the Plug-and-Play (PnP) option in CMOS to ENABLED on Ascentia M systems. 2. If installing multiple systems, select one and install DOS 6.x and Windows 3.1x. 3. Install Phoenix CardManager. This program is located on the Hard Disk Restore CD provided by AST. 4. Install the network client files and drivers for your network PC Card, and make sure it is working before proceeding. 5. Make a bootable disk by inserting a diskette in the floppy drive, and running the following command: FORMAT A:/U/S 6. Copy C:DOS\HIMEM.SYS and C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE to A: 7. Copy the following files from C:\PCM4\Program\ to A: CNFIGNAM.EXE DPMS.EXE PCM.INI PCMCS95.EXE PCMSCD.EXE PCMSS.EXE The files listed above, along with the boot files, will consume about 430KB of space on the disk. 8. Using a text editor, create a CONFIG.SYS file on the disk. The CONFIG.SYS file should contain the following lines: LASTDRIVE=Z DEVICE=A:\HIMEM.SYS DEVICE=A:\EMM386.EXE NOEMS (Add any exclusions necessary for your PC card) DOS=HIGH,UMB DEVICEHIGH=A:\IFSHLP.SYS (only needed for Microsoft client) DEVICEA:\DPMS.EXE DEVICEHIGH=A:\CNFIGNAM.EXE /DEFAULT DEVICEHIGH=A:\PCMSS.EXE DEVICEHIGH=A:\PCMCS95.EXE DEVICEHIGH=A:\PCMSCD.EXE SET PCMPLUS=A:\ 9. If you are connecting to a NetWare network, copy the following files to the floppy: LSL.COM The card's ODI driver IPXODI.COM All necessary .VLM files NET.CFG (modified appropriately) 10. If you are using the DOS Client for Microsoft Networks, you will need to copy some or all of the following files to the floppy: CONNECT.DAT IFSHLP.SYS NDISHLP.SYS NET.EXE NET.MSG NETWORK.ING PROTMAN.DOS PROTMAN.EXE PROTOCOL.INI SETUP.INF SYSTEM.INI WCSETUP.INF WFWSYS.CFG 11. You must also copy the card's driver files. For example, the 3Com 3C589D card will require ELPC3.DOS and one or more of the OEM .INF files. 12. If you are using the NWLINK protocol, copy file NWLINK.EXE to the floppy. 13. Modify any lines in the SYSTEM.INI and PROTOCOL.INI files so they point to the appropriate files on the floppy disk. TAN TPR 159WO --------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this data sheet is subject to change without notice. AST Research, Inc. shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. This material contains information protected by copyright. No part of this material may be reproduced in any form without prior written consent from AST Research, Inc. All rights reserved. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Template Rev 02