said: 
>>Is such an update possible? 
>Yes. 
This was posted today on VOICE: 
http://www7.software.ibm.com/2bcprod.nsf/bf7e05615440e8f086256b6c005eac99/31ed3dc9a8b40e0086256b42004c7131?OpenDocument 
OS/2 Logical Volume Manager (LVM) Support 
 LVM for Convenience Package for Warp 4/Warp Server for e-business 
 Last Updated on: 09/03/2004 09:28 AM 
Driver Information 
This product is supported by IBM. For Technical Assistance, please refer 
to the following sources: 
   1. Any README documentation contained within the driver. 
   2. Technical reference material shipped with your device / system, 
   3. The Users Guide to OS/2 Warp, and other reference material contained 
within the OS/2 Warp product, 
   4. The IBM Software home page for technical support information in your 
country.  
This software package updates the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) for Warp 
Server for e-business and the Warp Server for e-business and Warp 4 
Convenience Pak 1 releases to the same level as that shipped in 
Convenience Pak 2. 
The most current version of this package is part of the IBM Software 
Choice offerings. It adds support for data-only (non-bootable) disk drives 
greater than 512GB. The EIDE Disk and CDROM package is a prerequisite for 
this support. http://service.software.ibm.com/swchoice/os2dd/idedasd.exe 
To learn more about IBM Software Choice  visit their home page. 
http://www-4.ibm.com/software/os/warp/swchoice/ 
To install, download the LVM package to a temporary directory (for 
example, xxxx) and in an OS/2 window: 
    * cd xxxx 
    * lvmupdt 
and follow the additional installation instructions in the README. 
 Last Free version: http://service.software.ibm.com/os2dd/free/lvmupdt.exe 
 Requires subscription: 
http://service.software.ibm.com/swchoice/os2dd/lvmupdt.exe 
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