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In <200306220208.h5M28IIc002702@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 06/21/03
at 07:07 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>One additional difference you will notice. With eCS you need two steps to
>boot from System Commander. You will have to add your eCS volume to Boot
>Manager.
>System Commander will show both Boot Manager and OS/2, however you will
>no longer be able to boot into eCS directly from SC. You will have to
>boot to Boot Manager from SC, and then boot to eCS from Boot Manager.
This depends on your volume setup. For example, if eCS is installed to a
primary on the 2nd drive, BM change be bypassed. A lots depends on the
specific BIOS capabilities and partition layout.
Steven
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