said:
>That is the one I used until I saw the "snow" screen and tried the other
>two choices in and attempt to find a solution to what I thought might be
>a video problem.
Wierd. At the moment I haven't a clue how the install could have munged
the video so bad. Probably a question for Kim or Glenn, on the eCS list.
>I didn't try this. I went straight to the floppy/2nd CD method. It
>worked except I can see only the C drive all of the others are not there.
They probably didn't get compatibility volumes created, for some reason.
Crank up LVM. Switch to physical view. If the partitions are there,
switch back to logical view and just create the volumes.
>Also, Netscape was supposed to have been installed (I saw it come up to
>install JAVA 3) but there is no icon for it either.
There's actually a folder full of NS objects. Perhaps just the Desktop
shadow got lost.
>Registration of the Wisemachine worked, too.
It usually does if you don't try to type in the reg key. :-)
>So, now I have a working operating system (although I don't think all of
>the parts are there yet) we need to start another thread to discuss
>finding my other two drives that contain 6 partitions.
See above.
Steven
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