I even did a "Search All" (using Aaron's) and all it found
>was some FDISK command line examples plus "convtype".
That's because, as I have mentioned before, newview's search is
challenged. Use view.
>Really weird. DFSee gives totally different information for this field.
You'll have to ask Jan why. I may know the answer, but I'd rather not
guess. Keep in mind that different file system types have different ways
of recording the volume label.
>For example, DFSee and Partition Magic say my H: partition is named
>"Drive_H". But FDISK /QUERY says it is named "00003f00".
There are several names to choose from. The LVM volume name, the
Bootmanager name, the volume label. If you do
part -v h:
you might see both names.
Steven
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