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> BootManager
> C: 1GB primary HPFS for eCS
> D: 1GB logical HPFS for BooteCS maintanance
> E: ??GB logical JFS for applications
> F: ??GB logical JFS for data
>The rest would be large JFS partitions sized however you find convenient.
> How big depends a lot on your backup strategy.
If one were to put the appropriate statements in Config.sys, would it be
possible to read and write to JFS partitions using Warp 4, FP 15 with
updated kernel?
Thanks,
Sandy
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