said:
>In <200608212328.k7LNSdSc000587@ylpvm12.prodigy.net>, on 08/21/06
> at 04:28 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>LVM lets me get to the last step and then when I hit return -- nothing
>>happens. (I can try it again and take notes if you want specific
>>details).
>LVM often shows use that it is brain-dead. What happens if you use dfsee
>to apply the lvm data?
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.
Thanks,
Sandy
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