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It's your and not the tools choice where you place the BM !
My suggestion would be the first C: partition to be the WINxx partition
and after this you place the BM. See my environment here:
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? Disk Partition Size (MB) Type Status Logical
Volume ?
????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
????????
?WS222 XPP 9191 Primary In use WS222C1 XPP =
?
?[ BOOT MANAGER ] 7 Primary In use =
?
?WS222 MCP 4.52 1794 Primary In use WS222C2 MCP
4.52 ?
?WS222D_HPFS 12004 Logical In use WS222D_HPFS =
?
?WS222E_JFS 9004 Logical In use WS222E_JFS =
?
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On all my systems I do have multiple OS'es i.e above you see WIN XPP at
the begin =
and followed by the BM. MCP 4.52 is in the second primary C: partition
and the rest =
are logical partitons ;-)
With LVM logical view either WS222 XPP or WS222 MCP 4.52 is active and
the other =
is HIDDEN !
On my wife's system it's the same except it is W98SE in the first
primary C: partition =
with, remembered correctly 4GB ;-))
Both of these mentioned system do have D: partitioned as FAT16 to
exchange data !
This is my solution and suggestion !?
Good luck, svob=EF
jrace@attglobal.net on 21/03/2004 16:28:34
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: FINAL REPORT: ECS 1.1 INSTALL RESULT ON TP600X
WITH LATEST BIOS (1024-CYLINDER LIMIT ISSUE)
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 07:10:04 PST8, i-lists wrote:
>With the BM being placed first you may face some problems later !
>WINxx may assume that your partitioning seems to be wrong and =
>will offer you a repair !?
>If you accept you will be in troubles again !!
>
>Just to be warned !!!
I was not offered any option by MiniLVM as to placement of IBM BM.
What should I do?
Jeffrey Race
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