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Steven wrote:
> I would expect SC to not cause problems in the simple cases. Where SC
> might cause problems is if you tried to use it to maintain multiple eCS
> installs with different volume/partition configurations. Let's say you
> wanted 2 copies of eCS installed, both on a volume built from the 1st
> primary partition and you tried to use SC to update the MBR to swap the
> partitions in and out. I can visualize LVM getting rather confused.
O.K., but is this a situation -- again, sticking to more simple cases -- where
one could have SC _or_ Boot Mgr., but not both . . . even if BM is set
Not Active ? (For LVM purposes, I plan to demarcate every non-ECS
partition as Legacy or Compatibility, or whatever they call it. No patch-
work, ad-hoc volumes, either. No JFS.) Whaddaya think ?
Jordan
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