said:
Hi,
>Not quite. Without "mounting" anything, eCS sees all FAT16, presumably
>because that is native in OS/2. It sees all HPFS. It does not see
>FAT32, although FAT32 seems to have the same support as HPFS in
>config.sys.
If you have the FAT32 IFS loading, the volume should get a drive letter.
If it doesn't there's a problem with either the IFS or the volume content.
>But, in eCS, BM, LVM and how USB creates - and whether it deletes -
>removables objects - seem to be interrelated.
The USB drivers communicate with os2dasd.dmd (IIRC) to request drive
letters.
>I have given up getting W4 or eCS to
>see the same drive letters as DOS.
It should be possible with eCS. Not a chance with W4.
>It boots with Acronis V5, has no LVM, and eCS uses danidasd.dmd.
Then you are effectively running W4 and not eCS in terms of LVM support.
Steven
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