said:
>Here, for sake of clarity, are reports AFTER running lvm /newmbr:1
Good plan. :-)
> P-Geo Disk 1 Cyl : 20768 H: 15 S:63 Size : 012B7720 = 9582.9 MiB
> L-Geo Disk 1 Cyl : 1299 H:240 S:63 Size : 012BB230 = 9590.3 MiB
> BIOS Int13 limit : 1023 cylinders Size : 7560.0 MiB
> MBR crc 054b4eb9 : cce185ed = IBM OS/2 LVM or W4 from FP9, I13X
OK.
> Pid02= WARNING : Primary does not start on head-0 (cyl boundary)
This is probably a result of using PM to move the primary to make room for
BM. You'll have to ask Jan if it matters and how to fix it. I suspect
the process is convoluted.
> Id D A Dr Type Form Label info LVM vol,part B-cyl E-cyl Size MiB
> -- - - -- ---- ---- ----------- ------------- ----- ----- --------
> 01 1 > P 0a BMGR I13X-aware ,[ BOOT MANAG 0 0 7.3
> 02 1 * H 16 FAT1 WIN98THAI ,Win98 1 203 1498.6
> 03 1 * P 06 FAT1 DOSWIN31OS2 ,DOSWin311 204 338 996.6
> 04 1 D: L 06 FAT1 NO NAME D_data,D_data 339 542 1506.0
> 05 1 E: L 06 FAT1 DRV_E E_progra,E_pr 543 678 1004.0
> 06 1 F: L 06 FAT1 DRV_F F_data,F_data 679 814 1004.0
> 07 1 L 06 FAT1 DRV_G 815 882 502.0
> 08 1 * H: L 07 HPFS ecs 1.1 ,ecs 883 991 804.6
> 09 1 Free 992 1086 701.3
> 09 1 I: L 07 HPFS OS2 PROGS I_hpfs_e,I_hp 1087 1222 1004.0
> 10 1 J: L 07 HPFS OS2 SWAP J_hpfs_e,J_hp 1223 1297 553.6
> 11 1 Free 1298 1298 7.3
Can you add I and J to the BM menu?
>What should I do now to determine what is wrong.
What do you think may be wrong? I don't see anything wrong here just from
the query output.
If you mean how do you move the primary to be on a cylinder boundary, that
will take some time well spent with SIM and WRIM.
Regards,
Steven
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