said:
>SYNass i-lists wrote:
>>
>> eCS with LVM & Partition Magic !!!
>>
>> As far I learnt and understood:
>> Partition Magig shall NOT be used in a LVM installation !!
>>
>> LVM sets a special fingerprint to each partition and
>> Partition Magic shall destroy these needed fingerprints,
>> needed for the partitions identification !
>NOT TRUE HERE. I have a 160G drive with several versions of eCS. My
>laptop has:
>WXP primary NTFS, it sees it self as C: Sometimes it sees W2K W2K
>primary NTFS, it sees it self as C: It sees WXP as L: eCS extended HPFS,
>it sees itself as E: and WXP and W2K as C:, D: APPS extended FAT32
>Data extended FAT32
>BM from DFSEE, this thing has really worn out it's welcome. It is being
>replaced.
>That drive was created by PM6, and has been modified several times since.
>Ray
I think the trick is to always use LVM to recreate the volumes after using
PM. PM does destroy the LVM data, but it is easy enough to go back and
recreate the LVM volumes -- at least that has been the case in my
experience. I use PM a lot.
Sandy
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