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In <3B721E2E.39C72246@gte.net>, on 08/08/01   
   at 10:23 PM, Benedict G Archer  said:  
>installed with Boot Manager even though I intend to install only one OS.   
>When I power up, I get a message, "Default system vol 1 not found, hit  
>any key."  Hitting any key continues the bootup, the boot manager screen  
 
That's odd.  Sounds like a BIOS message?  Is it?  Is it possible the drive  
is slow to spin up?  Or am I misreading your message?  What happens if you  
CAD instead of pressing the any key?  
 
>appears and everything is normal from then on.  I know I need to become  
>better informed about LVM, but is there an obvious thing I need to do to  
>avoid this minor hitch?  Maybe a tutorial on LVM for Dummies would be a  
 
This does seem to be an LVM problem, yet.  
 
Steven  
 
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