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In <200309020252.h822q7Jk017639@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 09/01/03
at 07:50 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>With some luck, you might even be able to boot with LVM.DMD installed
>>without running LVM.EXE, but one can't be sure.
>How will that help me set up a JFS volume? Or is that not possible with
>OS/2 Warp 4?
I'm not sure what you are asking here. We are currently in the process of
figuring out how to fit JFS onto your Warp4 installation. The goal is to
be able to set up a JFS volume. If I knew exactly how or knew exactly
where the information was, I would have told you already. :-)
LVM.EXE and LVM.DMD are related but one does not always require the other.
As you have already found out, LVM.EXE does not need LVM.DMD installed to
run. The same is sometimes true for LVM.DMD. That's all I 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.
Steven
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