Don't be so obtuse. Go back and read my posts. How many times did I mention the /s switch? Twice. Even a 2nd grader could catch it. Just further proof that you don't bother reading people's posts before you start posting irrelevant nonsense and equally irrelevant screenshots.
The original 6.22 floppies DO in fact boot. What are you smoking? Give me some.. How the hell else do you think you booted the machine? Magic? What exactly do you think the system files do, besides take up floppy space?
I honestly can't believe you label yourself a tech. I really can't. I mean, you're fun to bug and I think it would be great to sit down over a beer and chat about IBM ATs, custom made IBM drive interfaces and shit, but you really don't know much about computers other than what you can find on Google from what I can see.
If you knew anything at all you would know that copying the compressed files direct to a preformatted floppy would see it boot as well. That has to do with the files themselves. On the old systems you simply shoved the floppy in and turned on the power. The default boot device was the floppy drive. OOPS! You didn't know that? ("Gee? I wonder if dos 6.22 is still available on 5 1/4" floppies? hhmmm.... " would be you trying to get an old system running! )