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Hi Ray
If you want run a NON-LVM system you have to stay =
on WARP Version 4 FP15, perhaps with SWC, FP16 !
BTW: If changing to LVM make sure you have eCS 1.1 !!
eCS 1.0 and MCP 4.5x are having different behaviors =
which are somewhat less convenient !!!
Have a nice Sunday
svobi
PS: COOL - just installed MCP 4.52 on an IBM Thinpad T30 ;-))
raydav@charter.net on 02.11.2003 02:59:53
Please respond to scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Boot systems, was Next Help Desk | SC
J. R. Fox wrote:
> =
> It's kind of irrelevant whether we happen to like it or not, whether
it solves
> any particular problem or not. The simple fact is that if one wants
to use ECS
> (or MCP-level Warp of the past couple years), they require LVM. =
Period.
Then I'm running on bad information. I specifically asked about LVM
and =
was told it was not a requirement for eCs.
Ray
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