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Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 15:29:06 PST8
From: "J. R. Fox" <jr_fox@pacbell.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: FINAL REPORT: ECS 1.1 INSTALL RESULT ON TP600X WITH LATEST BIOS (1024-CYLINDER LIMIT ISSUE)

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i-lists wrote:

> 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 !
>
> Both of these mentioned system do have D: partitioned as FAT16 to
> exchange data !

The main drawback here, as I see it, is that it precludes having a DOS
partition, which would be restricted to a C: designation and must be able to
do whatever you'd want it to do within the first 8G of the drive, incl. access
to any data on FAT-16 partitions. (I do like to run a number of "legacy"
app.s.) W2K -- and esp. XP -- is such a space-wasting behemoth that your
early 8G is gone before you know it. Since these Win partitions can be
logicals, I like to put them much later on the drive.

Jordan

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