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If I'm not mistaken, you can set SC to boot to Boot Manager (Boot Manager
is one of the boot options), and then tell Boot Manager where to find eCS.
You can't boot directly to eCS with SC unless eCS is on Drive C.
Sandy
>There is one thing I would like to ask you. I just got the following
>note from someone on another list, fortunately before I installed SC ver.
>7.
>> A word of caution about System Commander and OS/2.... If you're using the
>> latest versions of OS/2 and/or eComStation (the ones that use LVM), System
>> Commander is totally incompatible. If you install SC, you CANNOT boot to
>> eComStation because the MBR is now incompatible with LVM.
>If he is correct, my recent purchase was a complete waste of time & $.
>This seems to indicate I would need the version you and Sheridan are
>using, which I think is SC 2000. Back to Ebay, I guess.
>Jordan
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