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Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 21:37:30 PDT7
From: Sheridan George <s-geo@usa.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Far Out Warp ?

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Jordan,

I'm not sure I fully understand your question. It would imply
installing eCS past 10 GB with out boot manager. Otherwise boot manager
would/could be at a lower address and all would be OK.

Here's my partitioning (used LVM):

C: 10 GB JFS for applications
D: 50 GB JFS for data
E: 1 GB HPFS for eCS 1.0
G: 1 GB HPFS for eCS 1.1

According to the physical view of LVM, my 114 GB (120 GB raw) HD is laid
out thusly:
Boot Manager 7 MB
Free space 50 GB
eCS 1.1 1 GB
Data 50 GB
Three partitions for maintenance and logging totaling about 2 GB
eCS 1.0
Programs 10 GB

If the LVM view is in truth how the HD is laid out then both versions of
eCS are past the 10 GB mark. Boot Manager is within that mark though.

Sheridan

PS FWIW, I'm currently on eCS 1.0 which looks like it might be
installed close to the 112 GB mark.

J. R. Fox wrote:

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>No one seems to have weighed in on my distance derby. Has anyone beat
>the 10G *beginning* marker for their eCS install ? If so, by how
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