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from: Kevin Johnson
date: 2004-03-20 10:13:42
subject: Re: Asus A7N8Xdeluxe MB

Hi Mike,

I guess my explanation was PP. I have ECSv1.1 loaded, although at this 
point I'm not showing any partitions that exist
on the SCSI drive. Because the maching that I used to load ECS did not 
have a SCSI. I did BTW try removing the SCSI
on the final destination machine but ECS wouldn't install under that 
condition either.

So anyway, if I request lvmgui from the command window, that's when I 
get the lock up.  LVM works but it doesn't show the
scsi  partitions. Why doesn't LVMGUI work but also not show the SCSI, 
instead of lock up?

take care

KevinJ..

Mike O'Connor wrote:

>Kevin Johnson wrote:
>
>  
>
>>There is absolutely no way under any combination of conditions
could I get Ecsv1.1 to load on this MB. I worked around it by loading
another HD on another ATX board, with ECSv1.1 and transfered that over to
the HD required using DFSeeV6.0. That allows ECSv1.1 to operate
>>including LVM but if I request LVMGUI, the machine locks up tight.
Does anyone know why?
>> 
>>
>>    
>>
>Hi Kevin,
>*Which* access point are you trying to use to load LVMGUI?  The access 
>from the icon in "Setup" I have found works differently from
the access 
>via Drives-context menu "Manage volumes . . ", and on some
systems does 
>give a lockup - which does timeout here eventually - I think related to 
>fonts and possibly also to default JAVA version.
>HTH
>
>  
>

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