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In <200303222246.h2MMkH8P025011@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 03/22/03
at 02:45 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Also, even when I use LVM correctly, it disables System Commander. Also,
>if I boot OS/2 from anything other than a C: partition, I have to go
>through boot manager. It won't boot directly from System Commander.
Yes, you would have to use BM because SC does not understand LVM. Someday
it will have to understand Linux LVM, but not yet, AFAIK. Going from SC
to BM to OS/2 should not be much of an issue for SC to manage.
>So far I just haven't seen any advantages to offset the inconveniences.
It's good to have choices.
Steven
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