Establishing a modern operating system environment on classic hardware or via virtualization is a unique challenge, and the (the Blue Lion) remains one of the most stable and feature-rich ways to experience the OS/2 legacy today.
Use the ArcaOS Bootable USB Image Creator utility (available on their site) rather than standard tools like Rufus, as OS/2 requires a specific partition structure to boot correctly from USB. 3. The Installation Process
ArcaOS 5.0.6 will scan for your NIC (Network Interface Card) and Sound Card . It is generally safer to let the installer choose the default suggested drivers.
Unlike open-source operating systems, ArcaOS is a commercial product. To get the , follow these steps:
