said:
Hi,
>2) The installer (LVM?) always reports "Disk 0 reports a corrupt
>partition table".
LVM is not designed to be flexible. What does dfsee have to say about the
device and reading and/or writing from/to it.
>3) When the installation of Boot Manager is attempted one gets "Operation
>is not allowed" even if the factory made FAT partition is deleted.
BTW, did you use the required command line parameters for danis506.add?
>4) I was able to read and write to both the 1 gig and 128 meg CF cards
>via command line operations.
This was the case before, was it not?
>What is the next test I should perform and document to continue?
See if dfsee can install BM and create the volumes. IIRC, this was what
we needed to do back when we could get the hardware to work for us.
Steven
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