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Ray Davison wrote:
> "I get this in a recent SM and what I think is the last general release
> of FF. Win SM is OK."
I find I increasingly need to boot Win to get a browser and email that
work. I spend so much time in Win that I finally got W2K to R/W HPFS.
I am now more willing to accept eCS requiring HPFS because I can align
drive letters between the two and they can access each other. I also
seem to have EXT2 working for OS/2 and Win storage. And it seems to be
less fragile - better able to survive a hard crash - than JFS which is
even more fragile than HPFS. HPFS will sometimes become unaccessible,
JFS always will.
YMMV
Ray
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