said:
>You will need to use both LVM.DMD and LVM.EXE before you can have a JFS
>volume under Warp4. What is still unknown is exactly what else you will
>also need.
Sorry -- one of our messages crossed in the ether.
What I did:
I replaced doscall1.dll with the eCS version.
I added the following lines to config.sys:
device=e:\os2\boot\unicode.sys
ifs=e:\os2\jfs.ifs /lw:5,20,4 /cache 4096
basedev=os2lvm.dmd
What happened:
I boot normally! Hurray.
I went into LVM and tried creating a new volume on my third hard drive (it
had been an hpfs partition labled K: drive).
I had two choices: compatibility volume and LVS volume.
I tried both. Either way, Warp no longer recognizes the drive. DFSee says
it has no file system.
So I tried formatting it, but got the error message:
sys 0015: cannot find the drive specified.
Anyhow, I am getting close.
Let me know if any of this is not clear.
Sandy
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