said: 
>No, I want to have WinME in BootManager and Win2K as one of the choices  
>under the WinME boot. 
Then, TTBOMK, they will have to installed on the first drive. 
>I had this running but don't remember how I set it  
>up. If I create a 2000K bootable partition on the drive with LVM and try  
>to install Me, it says it cannot install (not enough memory!!). 
You are going to need to run LVM in physical view to add the partitions so 
you can control placement and type.  Then switch back to logical view and 
create the volumes and add them to the boot manager menu.  You can release 
the volume drive letter afterward if you don't need to see the WinXX 
volumes from eCS. 
Keep in mind. WinXX knows nothing about LVM.  When booted to WinXX the 
drive letters are either going to be the BIOS assigned drive letters are 
what you assigned with the Disk Administrator.  You should to document the 
partition to drive letter relationships for each OS so you don't get them 
confused. 
>I hate 
>M$! 
I don't hate them.  I just have no respect for their software.  I just had 
to train some poor user how to find and delete a specfic cookie in 
Internet Explorer.  This did nothing but reinforce my opinion. 
Regards, 
Steven 
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