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Steven,  
 
 >I could not partition it  as USB, but did so as IDE.  
 
 >Please say this so that I can understand what you mean.   
Your >USB HDD is an IDE device.  
 
Yes, I know the drive is always an IDE device. Excuse my   
shorthand above. I took the HDD and plugged it into an IDE   
controller on my MB and partitioned it and formatted the first   
volume as JFS. When I then connected the HDD to a USB device   
(FoxConn adapter) it was not recognized by eCS (LVM saw it but   
could not do anything to it such as remove a partition).  
 
Martin  
 
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