said: 
>In <200512131910.jBDJAoEb133448@pimout7-ext.prodigy.net>, on 12/13/05 
>   at 11:10 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said: 
>>I used DFSEE LVM edit command to put in the correct Volume name. It shows 
>>properly in DFSEE, but when I boot, the Boot Manager list shows the 
>>volume still as "--> LVM." 
>>I don't know why this is not "taking." Is there some other DFSEE command 
>>I can try? 
>Yes.  There's several options on the Manage OS/2 LVM Info submenu.  The 
>Refresh LVM-info or Add LVM Info options might do the job. 
>FWIW, I've seen the same kind of display on my test systems and I forget 
>exactly how I made the display revert to "normal." 
"Refresh" and "Add" didn't work. I tried a number of other functions -- 
the last being -- "Add to BM menu." Then it worked! 
Thanks, 
Sandy 
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