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In <200309030315.h833FSJk014969@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 09/02/03
at 08:13 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>If I create a "compatibility" file, and I type the command:
>format k: /fs:jfs
>I get the message, "Partition must be type LVM"
Exactly what should happen. Only LVM volumes can be formatted LVM.
>If I then delete the volume and recreate it as a LVM partition, when I
>type: Format k: /fs:jfs
>I get the message:
>System cannot see the specified drive.
This I don't quite understand yet.
>DFSee can see it, but it is now a primary partition. It does say "K"
>however.
LVM.EXE needs to show it as K: too.
>Am I using LVM wrong, or do I need more files yet?
No sure. I'll have to think about there the message is originating. It
seems to imply that OS2DASD.DMD can not resolve the volume letter to the
partition.
Let me see the output of:
lvm /query:all
The output of:
dfstart.cmd
might alway be useful.
Steven
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