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Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 06:23:30 PST8PDT,4,1,0,3600,10,-1,0,7200,3600
From: Harry Motin <hmotin@sbcglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Help, I'm Trapped


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Larry,

Thanks very much for your help. I'll adopt all your information and advice. My copy of ECS 1.1 is coming. It shipped from Canada on Monday. I would have expected it by now, but it did not happen.

Meanwhile, being without a computer (of your own) is really pretty bad. After I install ECS into my new box, I am going to have slowing build back up my system again to get it to be similar to what it was. You know, like re-install the InJoy firewall, Back Again 2000, Describe, etc. Because I will be able to use the LVM and the JFS I plan to put the operating system on a small C:\ partition (HPFS compatibility volume, maybe 4GB). I plan to install my data on D:\, which will be a different physical hard drive and will be a JFS/LVM volume. I plan to install my programs on E:\, perhaps, which will be a JFS/LVM volume.

LVM gives a lot of flexibility!
HCM

Larry Tawa wrote:
In <67845.21.59.43.26.03.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 03/26/2004
at 09:56 PM, Harry Motin said:

>Larry,
>
>Thanks for the information. I had to send this message to you through
>SCOUG help. Going directly to you E-Mail address resulted in an
>undeliverable return message.
>
>Thanks again
>HCM

Harry,

Your welcome. I changed from dslextreme to speakeasy - so sent you my
prior post from a non-existing email address - that is why the bounce;
sorry about that.

The attached zip file has some posts on a graphics lvm problem on eCS 1.0
which I think are interesting from news.ecomstation.nl from 10/01 - 11/01
and may help you in eCS 1.1 install.

IMO, install Java 1.18 as the base install and do not install any other
Java, at this time; when you are done installing eCS 1.1 and all is
stable than install either 1.3x or whatever version(s) of Java you want;
makes for a cleaner install. TCP/IP for OS/2 works better with Java 1.18
as compared to the other versions of Java

Building my box in the AM. More later.

Larry
--
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"Larry Tawa"
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> ATTACHMENT part 2 application/zip name=graphic-lvm-problem-200110.zip


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Larry,
 
Thanks very much for your help. I'll adopt all your information and advice. My copy of ECS 1.1 is coming. It shipped from Canada on Monday. I would have expected it by now, but it did not happen.
 
Meanwhile, being without a computer (of your own) is really pretty bad. After I install ECS into my new box, I am going to have slowing build back up my system again to get it to be similar to what it was. You know, like re-install the InJoy firewall, Back Again 2000, Describe, etc. Because I will be able to use the LVM and the JFS I plan to put the operating system on a small C:\ partition (HPFS compatibility volume, maybe 4GB). I plan to install my data on D:\, which will be a different physical hard drive and will be a JFS/LVM volume. I plan to install my programs on E:\, perhaps, which will be a JFS/LVM volume.
 
LVM gives a lot of flexibility!
HCM

Larry Tawa <laror2004@speakeasy.net> wrote:
In <67845.21.59.43.26.03.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 03/26/2004
at 09:56 PM, Harry Motin said:

>Larry,
>
>Thanks for the information. I had to send this message to you through
>SCOUG help. Going directly to you E-Mail address resulted in an
>undeliverable return message.
>
>Thanks again
>HCM

Harry,

Your welcome. I changed from dslextreme to speakeasy - so sent you my
prior post from a non-existing email address - that is why the bounce;
sorry about that.

The attached zip file has some posts on a graphics lvm problem on eCS 1.0
which I think are interesting from news.ecomstation.nl from 10/01 - 11/01
and may help you in eCS 1.1 install.

IMO, install Java 1.18 as the base install and do not install any other
Java, at this time; when you are done installing eCS 1.1 and all is
stable than install either 1.3x or whatever version(s) of Java you want;
makes for a cleaner install. TCP/IP for OS/2 works better with Java 1.18
as compared to the other versions of Java

Building my box in the AM. More later.

Larry
--
-----------------------------------------------------------
"Larry Tawa"
-----------------------------------------------------------

> ATTACHMENT part 2 application/zip name=graphic-lvm-problem-200110.zip

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