on Sat, 27 Oct
2007 16:59:44 -0700
> Yeah, our configurations look quite alike ;-)
>
> You placed the FAT32 (F:) at the end where I placed it as D: !
> It's a notebook and not having second or more HDD's FAT32 is always D:
> from WIN & OS/2 !! ;-)
On my laptop with the partitions as I described XP assigns the FAT32 partition
as G:, I used LVM to assign it to G: in eCS. You need to setup the partitions
as you want them then boot Windows and see what it assigns as drive letters
then make eCS (with LVM) use the same drive letters.
--
Robert Blair
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