I understand all of that.....

What is unclear to me  is how to get the copy of swapgen that I downloaded
from sinenomine's website, from my WINDOWS XP machine into the 191
directory of the Linux guest when the Linux guest VM ID does not have
access to ftp.... my own personal user account DOES have access to ftp, but
I don't know how to move the file to the 191 disk of the Linux guest when I
am logged on as myself.



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On Wed, 2004-10-06 at 11:58, James Melin wrote:
> That's the part that eludes me. I don't know how to put the swapgen exec
in
> the directory for the Linux Guest. We have had VM for about 3 months and
> there has not been a lot of knowledge transfer from the person with the
> most local VM experience (3 months) to anyone else.

IPL CMS, not the Linux boot device, for the Linux guest.

In his CMS PROFILE EXEC, call SWAPGEN, and then IPL from the Linux boot
device.

Adam

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