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There is at least one preserved build in the NetWare 4.11 ISO. Despite being labelled as a client installer, one can install the server as well. | There is at least one preserved build in the NetWare 4.11 ISO. Despite being labelled as a client installer, one can install the server as well. | ||
== Installation == | |||
The CD contains an installer for OS/2. The client has to be installed first, then the option to install the server becomes available. After copying files, the system restarts and the usual NetWare text installer is started. | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | |||
File:NetWare 4.11 OS2 Installer.png|thumb|The installer for NetWare for OS/2 4.11. Despite being branded as Workstation, it includes the server part as well. | |||
File:NetWare 4.11 OS2 Startup.png|thumb|NetWare 4.11 OS/2 client starting. | |||
File:NetWare 4.11 OS2 Server Startup.png|thumb|NetWare for OS/2 4.11 server starting. | |||
</gallery> |
Latest revision as of 11:47, 7 January 2023
NetWare for OS/2 is a port of the NetWare software that runs under OS/2. It includes its own network drivers and installs itself on a separate NetWare partition, just like the standalone version of NetWare.
There is at least one preserved build in the NetWare 4.11 ISO. Despite being labelled as a client installer, one can install the server as well.
Installation
The CD contains an installer for OS/2. The client has to be installed first, then the option to install the server becomes available. After copying files, the system restarts and the usual NetWare text installer is started.