CONFIG.SYS - List of Statements

Country

 * CODEPAGE
 * COUNTRY
 * SET LANG
 * SET TZ

Desktop Settings

 * SET MENUSTYLE
 * SET PM_ASYNC_FOCUS_CHANGE

DOS Settings

 * SET LASTDRIVE

Filesystem Settings
OS/2 can support a wide range of different file systems. This is done with installable file systems. The only exception is the FAT filesystem. note: The file system that manage the boot partition MUST be the FIRST file system in your config.sys file.
 * BASEDEV=EXT2FLT.FLT
 * BASEDEV=HFSFLT.FLT
 * BASEDEV=MWDD32.SYS
 * BASEDEV=PARTFILT.FLT
 * CALL=CACHEF32.EXE
 * DISKCACHE
 * IFS=CDFS.IFS
 * IFS=EXT2-OS2.IFS
 * IFS=FAT32.IFS
 * IFS=HFS.IFS
 * IFS=HPFS.IFS
 * IFS=MCM.IFS
 * IFS=NETWKSTA.200
 * IFS=NWIFS.IFS
 * IFS=TVFS.IFS
 * IFS=RAMFS.IFS
 * IFS=VFAT-OS2.IFS
 * RUN=EXT2_LW.EXE
 * RUN=HFS.EXE
 * RUN=VFAT-LW.EXE

INI Files

 * SET SYSTEM_INI
 * SET USER_INI

Java Settings
Java is a programming language. Programs written in Java can run on many different platforms. The following pages describe these entries:
 * SET CLASSPATH
 * SET JAVA_AUDIO_RATE
 * SET JAVA_AUDIO_VOLUME
 * SET JAVA_CLOCK_RESOLUTION
 * SET JAVA_COMPILER
 * SET JAVA_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
 * SET JAVA_CONSOLE
 * SET JAVA_HOME
 * SET JAVA_MAP_ACCEL
 * SET JAVA_NLS_SBCS
 * SET JAVA_NOPRINTDLG
 * SET JAVA_OLD_CHAR_SPACING
 * SET JAVA_USER
 * SET JAVA_WEBLOGS
 * SET SWING_HOME

MMPM/2

 * DEVICE=MIDI.SYS
 * DEVICE=R0STUB.SYS
 * DEVICE=SSMDD.SYS
 * DEVICE=VCSHDD.SYS
 * SET DSPPATH
 * SET MMBASE
 * SET MMREF

LAPS

 * CALL=NETBIND.EXE
 * DEVICE=AFINET.SYS
 * DEVICE=AFOS2.SYS
 * DEVICE=CDMF.SYS
 * DEVICE=FWIP.SYS
 * DEVICE=IFNDIS.SYS
 * DEVICE=IPSEC.SYS
 * DEVICE=LANMSGDD.OS2
 * DEVICE=LANPDD.OS2
 * DEVICE=LANVDD.OS2
 * DEVICE=MD5.SYS
 * DEVICE=NETBEUI.OS2
 * DEVICE=NETBIOS.OS2
 * DEVICE=PROTMAN.OS2
 * DEVICE=RDRHELP.200
 * DEVICE=SOCKETS.SYS
 * DEVICE=TCPBEUI.OS2
 * DEVICE=VDOSTCP.SYS
 * DEVICE=VDOSTCP.VDD
 * RUN=CNTRL.EXE
 * RUN=LANMSGEX.EXE
 * RUN=LSDAEMON.EXE
 * RUN=NETBIND.EXE
 * RUN=VDOSCTL.EXE
 * SET ETC

TCP/IP

 * SET HOSTNAME
 * SET NLSPATH
 * SET TELNET.PASSWORD.ID
 * SET USE_HOSTS_FIRST

LAN Requester

 * IFS=NETWKSTA.200

OS/2 Shell

 * SET KEYS
 * SET OS2_SHELL
 * SET PROMPT
 * SET RUNWORKPLACE

Workplace Shell

 * SET RESTARTOBJECTS

Search Paths
Search paths are used by OS/2 and programs to find additional files on your drives. Here are a list of the most common search paths:
 * SET BEGINLIBPATH
 * SET BOOKSHELF
 * SET DPATH
 * SET ENDLIBPATH
 * SET INCLUDE
 * SET INFOPATH
 * SET LIB
 * SET LIBRARY_PATH
 * SET LOCPATH
 * SET PATH

SOM
SOM stands for System object model. The WPS uses SOM extensively.


 * SET SMADDSTAR
 * SET SMCLASSES
 * SET SMEMIT
 * SET SMINCLUDE
 * SET SMNOTC
 * SET SMTMP
 * SET SOMBASE
 * SET SOMDDEBUG
 * SET SOMDDIR
 * SET SOMDMESSAGELOG
 * SET SOMDPORT
 * SET SOMDTIMEOUT
 * SET SOMIR
 * SET SOMRUNTIME
 * SET SOMSOCKETS
 * SET SOMTHREADPEER

Swap File

 * SWAPPATH

VoiceType

 * SET SPCH_BIN
 * SET SPCH_MAINLANG
 * SET SPCH_PATH
 * SET SPCH_RO
 * SET SPCH_RUN
 * SET SPCH_RW
 * SET SPCH_TRN

Warpcenter

 * SET MENUSFOLLOWPOINTER
 * SET SCCANBENUKED
 * SET SCFINDUTILITY
 * SET SCKILLCONFIRMDISABLED
 * SET SCKILLFEATUREENABLED
 * SET SCUSEPRETTYCLOCK