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In , on 08/17/03   
   at 02:34 PM, "Dr. Jeffrey Race"  said:  
>I have eCS on Drive H (HPFS) and want to back up my three HPFS partitions  
>to three empty HPFS partitions just created on a spare 12 gb hard drive,  
>to go into my drive tray.  
 
>But how can I boot (now booting via Bootmagic) OS/2, which will appear as  
>the wrong drive letter in Bootmagic, when the drive tray with the 2nd  
>hard drive is installed?  
 
I am not sure why you are doing what you are doing or perhaps I just don't  
understand what you are doing.  If you have eCS installed and you are  
using an LVM aware bootmanager, then this should be a non-issue.  Assign  
any convenient drive letters to the secondary volumes and you are done.  
 
Steven  
 
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