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Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2004 17:55:02 PDT7
From: Martin Rosenfeld <rosenfeldmj@comcast.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Help with DFSee...?

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Yes, I have registered DFSee and can get help from Jan. I just thought
this was a simple thing someone could help me with.

Martin Rosenfeld

> Have you registered DFSee? If not, please consider doing so.
>
> DFSee help is available via the mailing list:
> dfsee-support@yahoogroups.com or vai email at:
> support@dfsee.com
>
> See your DFSee documentation for instruction on running the DFSDISK
> script and sending the output to Jan at the support address above.
>
> HTH
>
> Martin Rosenfeld wrote:
> > When I boot eCS 1.2 as OS2LVM.DMD shows as loading I get two sickly
>
>> beeps. When I open any LVM program I am told that Drive 1 has
>> inconsistent partitioning information. (Drive 1 has C:, a FAT16
>> partition with Microsoft BOOT.INI, etc.) LVM also tells me that drive
>> 5 has incorrect partitioning information and that it failed the last
>> IO operation. LVM shows drive 5 as a removable device with 96 MB of
>> free space. I cannot do anything to Drive 5 with LVM. I do not have a
>> physical Drive 5.
>>
>> I think I only have to change a partition type on Drive 1 to have it
>> stop beeping an error, but I do not know how to do that with DFSee.
>> Please, someone, tell me how.
>>
>> About Drive 5, any ideas?
>>
>> Martin Rosenfeld
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