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Ray replied:
> Since Steven is the only one who expressed any interest in looking at my
> machine, and he won't be there, there is not much point in my going.
> That may sound selfish but I am seventy miles out - right now on the
> other side of a fire - so cut me a little slack.
No problem at all, Ray. The relative priorities here could not be clearer.
I too am concerned about Peter, and anyone else who may still be in harm's
way, under the present emergency. All this other stuff can wait.
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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