Charles,
I am using the Dachstein CD and previously used the Eigerstein CD. The new
backup scheme took me by surprise, but it certainly was easy enough to
understand, and the new options makes my life much easier. Even if I were
using the Dachstein Floppy, I certainly would want the new backup
ca
> Changing the destination on Dachstein CD through me for a loop at first
> (untill I relized it was trying to backup to a CD) since I was used to
> Eigerstein2BETA, but beyond that, I would like to just see some
> documentation (the bane of Open Source Projects) since im still fuzzy
about
> the b
- Original Message -
From: "Charles Steinkuehler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 11:14 AM
Subject: [Leaf-user] Dachstein features: Floppy vs CD
> I'm hoping to get time in the near future to make a release
Hello Jacques, Charles , others
> > I'd like to hear from anyone who's used a recent Dachstein CD release
> and a
> > previous floppy release. I'm specifically interested in how confusing
> (or
> > intuitive) you found the backup routines, and any thoughts or concerns
> you
> > might have about m
> I'd like to hear from anyone who's used a recent Dachstein CD release
and a
> previous floppy release. I'm specifically interested in how confusing
(or
> intuitive) you found the backup routines, and any thoughts or concerns
you
> might have about making the CD backup routines the 'standard iss
I'm hoping to get time in the near future to make a release version of the
floppy-based Dachstein firewall. I am already planning on porting some of
the CD features (like support for pkgpath.cfg and lrpkg.cfg files) to the
floppy version, but I'm also strongly considering migrating the new backup