Am Montag, 12. März 2001 09:25 schrieben Sie: Hi! > > Can't determine disk and mount point from $CWD > > amrecover> > > What is wrong? > In short NOTHING. When you start amrecover it assumes that you want to > recover directly into your current working directory. You need to > sethost, then setdisk. So, if I wanted to recover /usr on rebel.net.au I > would do something like: > amrecover> sethost rebel.net.au > [some response] > amrecover> setdisk /usr > > And continue... Yes, at a long time ago it works fine. I thank all the people who help me with this problem. Bye Juergen -- Dies ist eine Microsoft freie Mail!
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