Hi,You'll need hardboot.com, as shipped by IBM with WorkSpace On Demand for OS/2. This is actually a small DOS program which can be run to restart booting off the local harrdisk. It re-hooks the bootstrap interrupt to only boot off the harddisk the second time around.
Under WSOD, it is used to allow a network client to boot of its LAN adapter (or floppy disk for RPL emulation), check the server for updates or re-partition/re-load the OS on the harddisk, and then restart booting (without going back through POST etc) off the local HDD.
Cool, eh? I don't have a copy of hardboot.com to hand, but anyone with WSOD2 will have it...
Regards,
Moby.
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Though this can be achieved by ejecting the disk from floppy drive after the first step. Would like to explore whether this can be automated.