said:
>Please explain. The OEM partition came with the machine. I preserve
>that though resize it with PM.
OK. That's exactly what I recommended in the next sentence you quoted.
>>I would reserve PM for resizing and moving partitions.
>OK the materials I have seen say I can use PM to partition as long as I
>don't modify the partition with PM after using LVM to create
>compatibility volumes (which all of mine are).
I know this and you can do what ever you find works best for you. My POV
is to use OS/2 tools whenever possible failing back to non native tools
only when required. This minimizes the chance of building partitions OS/2
can't use. Ask Jordan Fox about his DrDos partition if you need a real
life example.
Steven
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