Geoffrey F. Green wrote:
On 10/23/02 10:54 AM, "Puneet Kishor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
don't know how you can solve this one, but for the future...
get a $150 refurbished, external 40Gb firewire hd and Dan Kogai's most
excellent, free psync (written in Perl!!! of course!!!!) configured to
run on shutdown. If your computer crashes you still have the last good
config.
Shutdown? Was does it mean to "shut down" your computer? I seem to
remember doing something like that under Mac OS 9, but that was so long ago
I can't be certain.
- geoff
y'know geoff, methinks you are right. There was a "shutdown" folder in
OS 9...dunno if it is in OS X. I actually just run the script manually,
but I am sure in Unix there are shutdown scripts... I haven't explored
in OS X, but in Linux there are a set of scripts that are run when
rebooting or shutting down. I presume there will be something analagous
in OS X.