said:
Hi,
>***This was also sent yesterday, seems to have gotten lost***
The server was down on Monday.
>If eCS needs HPFS and Fat32 IFS files, to access HPFS and Fat32
>partitions, how does it find those files on it's own HPFS partition?
Like any other driver, by statements placed in config.sys. In this case,
not unexpectedly, it's the IFS statements that point to the drivers.
>Would a FAT32 partition between the front of the drive and an HPFS boot
>partition confuse the drive letters during boot after BASEDEVS?
No. LVM handles all of this.
Steven
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