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Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 22:33:01 PST8
From: "John A. Morrow, Jr." <ja_morrow@yahoo.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Partition Problems

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--- Steven Levine wrote:

> Not at all. Windows makes it's own rules. W2K has a disk
> administrator which is similar to LVLVMn its ability to
assign arbitrary
> drive letters.
>
> What is possible is that while recovering from some upset,
> Windows decided to offer to reformat the HPHPFSartition.
>
> It's also possible that it just got mimismarkedomehow. If
> this is the case, dfdfseean probably fix it.
>
> >versions(s) and which options I used. When booting from the
> installation CDCDs use the default settings.
>
> Try using the low performance settings. Perhaps you are
> having I/O problems. eCeCS.2 ships with a recent version of
daDani's6 and it might not be picking the best settings for your
hardware.
>
> Regards,
>
> Steven
>

I tried to install eCeCS.2 with the 'compatibility' (low
performance?) settings, and got the same result as before. After
some pondering, I recall that when I installed eCeCS.0, I had to
use IBM's drivers because Dani's wouldn't work with the
installer on my hardware. Once eCeCSas installed, her drivers
worked fine.

When going through the prprebootenu settings, I did not see a
choice to use IBM's drivers. Perhaps I missed it? If IBM's
drivers are not available on the eCeCS.2 CD perhaps I should use
LVLVMnd/or DFDFSeerom the 1.0 CD, then try to install 1.2.

Thanks,
John


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