I tried to enter not only the default it was offering me [fd0] but also overriding it
with /dev/fd0, but it told me there was no such device or some such nonsense.
All this is moot, from the sounds of it anyway, if v1.0.1 fixes it.
Thanks again for the hard work!
Tony
>
> CS> This is a k
> I ran into the 1st half of your problem. To resolved it when booting from
> CD I added a pkgpath.cfg to the floppy to tell it where the packages are.
> For me the file contains:
>
> /dev/fd0:msdos,/dev/hda:iso9660
>
> After adding that, the floppy drive was in the list back up destinations.
> I
nday, November 19, 2001 9:48 AM
> To: Tony; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] FYI on saving CD configs to floppy
>
>
> I ran into the 1st half of your problem. To resolved it when booting from
> CD I added a pkgpath.cfg to the floppy to tell it where the packages are.
> Fo
n the install instructions I just didn't realize it was needed for
backup logic.
- Todd
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tony
> Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 9:24 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Leaf-user]
I have a Packard Hell computer, Packmate 6200 (stop laughing), and
surprisingly, it boots from the CD, even though there is no setting for that
in the BIOS. Anyway, if I had the BIOS set to try A then C, when I used the
backup command in lrcfg to set a new destination for config files, it would
n
Bravo on the new CD release!
I love this new release, it was quite easy to setup. I did however, run into a
problem saving configs to floppy that I didn't see in any messages. I thought an FYI
for the archives would be good idea.
I have a Packard Hell computer, Packmate 6200 (stop laughing