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Steven Levine wrote:
>
>>Install has Install Volume Manager, System Setup has an object named
>>Logical Volume Manager. What is the relationship between the two. So
>>far I haven't been able to get the LVM object to run; complains about
>>not being able to run Java.
>
> They are different tools for doing the same thing.
If IVM is not LVM, then I installed eCs and am running it without using
LVM, or hacking anything.
> There's also the VIO
> LVM.EXE which is basically an enhanced FDISK.
>
> As to your java problem, what does:
> java -version
> report when invoked from the command line?
I did not have Java installed properly. It now says 1.4.2_01-b06.
Now clicking System Setup\LVM causes the HDD lights to flash but no
other activity.
Ray
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