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david rose (member) has the following problem:  
 
... my mobo sees my ultra/100 hd and i can only use  
the standard ibm hard drivers because of my intel 845GL and  
ICH4 chipset but, when i get to the mini gui LVM in the beginning  
of the install to pick my starteable all it sees is the 7MB memory  
partition not any of the 160G hd  the hard is new with nothing on it, so how  
can i make LVM see it?...the answer to this issue is not just getting the  
latest drivers because already tried....no matter what 'switches' i use  
neither DANI's nor IBM's driver work. DANI's driver hang and  
IBM's driver just doesn't see it. Any suggestion what combo of switches that  
work???? Should i make up the install disks and re-arrange the basedev in  
the config.sys??? (or just continue using the boot-update disk option from  
the first bootup menu overide (storage) screen??? ...I know that i can  
install eCs 1.1 beautifully on an old  
4G hard drive with the IBM's driver without any switches set...tia dave  
 
 
 
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