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In <200309011722.h81HMfJk011203@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 09/01/03
at 10:21 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>To my surprise, LVM works fine on my computer running OS/2 Warp 4, FP 15.
It would have to otherwise you would have a catch-22. How could you
initialize the LVM data so that an LVM'ed system could boot.
>No os2dasd.dmd and no os2lvm.dmd, just plain old Dani drivers.
Or plain old non-LVM OS2DASD.DMD. Keep in mind that there are now two
versions of OS2DASD.DMD. One works only with LVM.DMD and the other
ignores LVD.DMD.
>Now, if I want to change my third hard drive (9 gb) that I use for
>backups from HPFS to JFS, what do I need to do. I assume I will have to
>make changes to config.sys. Is there a Goran like instruction list
>somewhere?
You don't say so explicitly, but I assume you are now booting and LVM'ed
Warp4.
I don't have a URL with explicit directions. This might need to be a Mr.
KIA article, so take notes.
Now that you have a proper LVM setup, I suspect just adding UNICODE.SYS
and JFS.SYS should be sufficient. Let me know.
Steven
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