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In <200403210644.2894713.6@scoug.com>, on 03/21/04
at 06:44 AM, "Dr. Jeffrey Race" said:
>- Run MiniLVM, H appears as bootable in list, select add to boot menu,
> accepted. GOTCHA -- MUST FIRST DELETE BM AND REINSTALL
> Conclusions: IBM TP with latest BIOS will not install eCS 1.1 above
> 1024-cylinder on a virgin HDD touched only by LVM.
The may be true, but your statement is incorrect. MINILVM.EXE is not
LVM.EXE so you don't know if LVM.EXE would have worked. A better test
would be to drop to the command line and try with LVM. Another better
test would be to run VCU and LVM and see what change, if any, this
produces.
Just be sure to read the documentation and be sure that all removeable
media is removed when running VCU.
Regards,
Steven
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