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Hi Bob
Thanks for your reply !
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 !! ;-)
Myself tried JFS for some experiments but never used it really !?
One very interesting question I am still having unanswered:
What if I configure the whole HDD inclusive the first primary C:
(WIN-XPP/NTFS) with eCS LVM ?
Am I running into problems like Jeffrey just recently had ???
Maybe one of your experienced SCOUGians has the key ??
Cheers, svobi
On Sat, 2007-10-27 at 10:34 -0700, Robert Blair wrote:
> ** Reply to message from SYNass i-lists on Sat, 27 Oct
> 2007 02:05:44 -0700
>
> > My present intention looks like following:
> >
> > 1. first primary C: NTFS / Windows XP Pro (shrinked fm full HDD to 30GB)
> > 2. BM / eCS 2.0
> > 3. second primary C: HPFS / eCS or OS/2 Warp (2GB)
> > 4. logical D: FAT32 / Data exchanges between the 3 OS's
> > 5. logical E: HPFS / Applications for eCS or OS/2
> > 6. logical F: HPFS / Files (User data)
> > 7. &ff ext 3 & swap partitions for Linux
>
> I think that will work but I have not tried to install Linux.
>
> This is how I configured my laptop.
> 1. XP - primary C
> 2 BM
> 3 eCS - primary C
> the following are in a extended partition
> 4 eCS maintenance - D
> 5 JFS - F
> 6 FAT32 - accessible from both XP and eCS as drive G
>
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