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>OK. That makes sense. The message your are getting from the SymBIOS
>driver actually happens long after the driver loads. This has to do with
>the gory internal details of how drivers boot. The reason OS/2 can't
>operate the drive is because the LVM component can't find a drive to
>operate. That's why I told you to verify that the LVM data was set up
>correctly.
Hi Steven,
I found that LVM works right out of the box with no changes to config.sys.
I sent a message, but it may not have gotten through. Here is the original
message:
To my surprise, LVM works fine on my computer running OS/2 Warp 4, FP 15.
No os2dasd.dmd and no os2lvm.dmd, just plain old Dani drivers.
I installed boot manager and created all the necessary compatibility
volumes.
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?
Thanks,
Sandy
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