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In <200608220234.k7M2YUb6020485@ylpvm15.prodigy.net>, on 08/21/06
at 07:34 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>When I insert the flash drive, a window opens and I get the message:
>"Device N has been attached."
>I then run Dfsee:
>"Disk 4 Prim 0b Fat 32" No drive letter present.
>I then run LVM edit, and I change drive letter from "--" to "N"
>Rerun Dfsee -- no drive letter.
>I then run "Update LVM values for partition 15 to displayed value? Yes"
>Message says: LVM info successfully updated. Assign new drive letter N.
>Close down and run Dfsee again, no drive letter.
>I then run "Manage OS/2 LVM info":
>Interactive edit: no change takes place
>Add default LVM info: again nothing changes.
>Set LVM Geo to DFSee L-Geo: Error message "Disk GetDevice Params failed."
>Please let me know if you have any other suggestions.
Humm/2. It's probably time to run dfsquery.cmd and post the results to
the dfsee yahoo group and see what Jan has to say.
You could also try dfsee again after ejecting the drive. it might make a
difference.
Regards,
Steven
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