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>  I'm not sure at this >point, but I recall that partition resisting any attempts to  
> rename it,  
> >using one tool or another.  Will have to revisit this.  
 
Steven Levine wrote:  
 
> You might want to revisit dfsee with the latest version.  Perhaps the  
> latest tweaks will pick up something.  
 
Thanks, Steven, I'll give that a try.  First, I'd like to get the skinny on that  
PCLEAR (?) business, since it may be necessary to undo / redo the LVM data for the C:,  
and I sure don't want to make the whole partition go away . . .  as happened once  
before with a different partition or two.  
 
> Eventually, it will reach the top of the todo list again.  
 
No doubt.  At the moment, it is more in the major-mystery-but-minor-nuisance category,  
down quite a few notches from the top of that list.  
 
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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