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On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 08:27:53 PST8, Steven Levine wrote:  
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>What does:  
>  fdisk /query:bootable  
 
 :) FDISK  
    SYS1041 The name fdisk is not recognized as an internal or  
    external command  
 
[as run from command console of eCS CD#1]  
 
>  
>or  
>  
>  lvm /query:bootable  
>  
>report?  
 
 Logical Volume          Type       Status       File System     Size  
Z: ecs Memory-Boot-Disk  FAT 16     Compatibility    FAT16        7  
 
(wrapped from above)  
 
 Disk Partition     Size       Disk Name  
  ECS  MEMDISK        7         [MemDisk]  
 
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>It is possible you will need to update both the MBR and BM to get the  
>drive recognized correctly.   
 
MBR ?  
 
BM: Using IBM BM installed from eCS CD #1  
 
 It appears you may have used something other  
>than fdisk or lvm to partition the drives.  
 
Yes I used Partition Magic as instructed in the eCS installation manual  
(and which worked fine for eCS 1.0 install).  
 
More ideas?  
 
Jeffrey Race  
 
 
 
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