** Reply to message from Robert Smits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, 29 Dec 2007
23:58:06 -0800


> On December 29, 2007 10:27:24 am Stan Goodman wrote:

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> In the late 90's and early 2000s I ran both OS/2 and its successor, eCS. 
> While 
> both Linux and OS/2 have LVM systems there are as I remember large 
> incompatibilities between the two systems, requiring especial care when 
> installing a boot manager.

I ignore Linux LVM like the plague, exactly for that reason. I use OS/2 LVM and
DFSee for partitioning.

> I never tried to triple boot Linux, Os/2 and Windoze, but I remember posts 
> cautioning those doing so to do the partitioning first with OS/2's fdisk or 
> DFSEE, and then get the OS/2 Boot Manager to hand off to GRUB or LILO. 

That is exactly what I have done right from the beginning (see above). But I
have not used FDISK since the day when LVM appeared.

Thanks...

-- 
Stan Goodman
Qiryat Tiv'on
Israel


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