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In <0H0S005B8RX41V@mta6.snfc21.pbi.net>, on 08/13/02
at 11:39 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>I always approach LVM with trepidation.
Oh well.
>In the process, I had to change my existing C: to something else, and
>that made System Commander unavailable. So now I can use Boot Manager,
That should not have happened. SC knows nothing about LVM. I assume that
you had SC installed on a FAT formatted primary partition which the BIOS
sees as drive C:. This should not have change, but I will leave it to
those that actually use SC to vouch for this.
>eCS seems to boot up and run, but my system sounds are screwed up. That
>is, they keep repeating in a continuous manner. I can try and trouble
This sounds like an interrupt conflict. Should be easy to resolve.
>shoot this, or I can just bite the bullet and reinstall eCS.
Reinstalls are always a last resort.
Steven
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