| Arca Noae has posted a new item, 'ArcaOS 5.0.2 now available'
 
Arca Noae is pleased to announce the immediate availability of ArcaOS 5.0.2, 
the second maintenance release of ArcaOS 5.0 (Blue Lion).
 
ArcaOS 5.0.2 is the result of many hours of collaborative work to update and 
refine ArcaOS 5.0. Post-install fixes are included, and these will be made 
available for separate download as part of the ArcaOS 5.0 
Support & Maintenance subscription shortly. In the meantime, 
a full download of the refreshed media image is required to 
obtain these fixes and updates.
 
ArcaOS 5.0.2 includes well over 60 updates and fixes since 5.0.1, 
and introduces for the first time ever available, the ability to 
boot an OS/2-based operating system from USB stick media and perform 
an installation. This new facility - AltBoot - should enable ArcaOS 
to be installed on many systems where traditional DVD-based booting 
has not been possible.
 
A bootable ArcaOS 5.0.2 USB stick may be created from any major 
operating system at hand (Windows, Linux, MacOS, and of course, 
OS/2, eComStation, and ArcaOS). The USB stick image package will 
be made available as a separate download.
 
If everything is working in your current installation, it may be 
prudent to wait for the subscription content to become available, 
as Arca Noae has not classified any of the 5.0.2 updates as critical.
 
If you have experienced difficulty installing ArcaOS 5.0.1, 
the fixes and updates included in 5.0.2 may address your issue(s).
 
For a complete list of updates in this release, see the ArcaOS wiki.
 
To download your fresh ISO, simply visit your customer portal page, 
select the Orders & Subscriptions link on the navigation panel to 
the left, then click on the order for your ArcaOS license. Once 
there, click the download link to request a fresh ISO, and wait 
for your notification email.
 
You may view the latest post here:
https://www.arcanoae.com/arcaos-5-0-2-now-available/
 
We at Arca Noae would like to thank our development partners, 
bww bitwise works, GmbH and Netlabs.org for their continued 
contributions to the OS/2 platform. Monetary contributions to 
offset their operating costs may be made either through Arca Noae 
at https://www.arcanoae.com or bww bitwise works, GmbH at 
http://www.bitwiseworks.com.
 
OS2.GURU remarks:
 
   The topic of OS/2 installation from USB flash disk
     (Understanding that this feature is important) 
     was discussed since 2008.
   Boot from USB Flash is supported in notebooks manufactured since 2004 (or early).
     Any "modern" ACPI laptop will boot from USB flash (there are exceptions)
     To boot on Modern laptops (2012 and newer) with UEFI support,
     switch USB 3.0 to legacy, disable Secure boot, disable UEFI (switch to Legacy).
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