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Steve Schiffman wrote:
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> All,
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> The next NOCCC/SCOUG Live Help Desk Sig will be this Sunday, February
> 6th, at Chapman University, Science Room 203 at 2pm.
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> If you expect to attend, please post a message with the
> issues/problem(s) you need to resolve.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve Schiffman
> NOCCC OS/2 Sig Leader
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> my ecCS 1.2 is trapping, trap 000e or trap 0001, when I open anything
> after the desktop appears. This just happened tonite. Have to cold
> boot to get it to start booting. Need information to make LVM create
> a new volume/partition at the beginning of free space, not the end.
eCS 1.1. on a seperate physical drive, is starting to do some
screwy things, so want to switch as soon as I can.
>
> George
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