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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 05:19:49 PDT7
From: "Harry Motin" <hmotin@sbcglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: "i-lists" <i-lists@synass.net > ,
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Installing FAT32

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Svobi,

I don't think that's entirely true. Please see the following link:

http://www.tavi.co.uk/os2pages/lvm.html

I used the information from that website to understand what to do with L=
VM, when I
installed ECS 1.1
HCM

On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 22:41:49 PDT7, i-lists wrote:

>If you are responding to someone asking for help who
>may not be a member of this list, be sure to use the
>REPLY TO ALL feature of your email program.
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>Hi Sandy and others interested
>I learnt that with LVM ...
>... one shall NOT use Partition Magic anymore !!!
>
>Am I wrong ?
>
>Well, my (original) XPP partition on my Thinkpad is getting tight
>and I do hesitate to extend with PM, because I fear any malfunktion
>of the MCP HPFS and JFS partitions !?
>
>Any guidance ?
>
>TIA and cheers, svob=EF
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>sshapiro@ucsd.edu on 21/04/2004 02:32:14
>Please respond to scoug-help@scoug.com
>To: scoug-help@scoug.com
>cc:
>Subject: SCOUG-Help: Installing FAT32
>
>In <200404201825.2153844.10@scoug.com>, on 04/20/04
> at 06:25 PM, "Harry Motin" said:
>
>I've always used Partition Magic.
>
>Sandy
>
>>On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:52:57 PDT7, waynec@linkline.com wrote:
>
>>>Yes, if you don't have a FAT32 partition on your hard drive(s),
>you'll get a
>>>message at bootup that the driver is aborting; that's not a problem,
>it
>>>should work when you DO add a fat32 partition.
>
>
>>OK! OK! But HOW do I create a FAT32 partition? I only have ECS and I
>>don't want to add Windows to my system. Is there an OS/2-ECS utility
>>program that I can use to create a FAT32 partition (and I assume that=

>>really means format it as FAT32)? HCM
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