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In <0GUX005V2H21AE@mta5.snfc21.pbi.net>, on 04/21/02
at 09:10 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>I did some playing around with this combination on my "experimental"
>computer. I am using SC V. 7.0 and with it, eCS looks just like OS/2. It
>works just fine along with other operating systgems. It was a while ago
>that I installed it, but I don't remember any particular problems.
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.
Steven
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