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In , on 05/05/03
at 04:48 PM, GARY.WONG@sbcglobal.net said:
>Can you give me instructions on how to do these? I'm
>not as comfortable with LVM as I was with FDISK.
Use the VIO version of LVM. It looks and runs like FDISK.
From the command line:
LVM /NEWMBR
with refreshed the MBR.
With LVM in logical view, use the menus the delete BM, just like with
FDISK. Save and exit and BM will be gone. Restart LVM and reinstall BM,
just like you would with FDISK.
>OTOH, I called Jerry R. and he will loan me a spare
>drive along with a copy of eCS 1.1 in "demo" mode and
>I'll try that to see if it really is the drive or
>something else. If that don't work then I'll come to
>NOCCC on June 1.
OK. You could have had me all day yesterday. No one else showed up.
Steven
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