> However, you didn't account for ALL of the possibilities:
Granted, but it does what I need...
> 1. User backs up a package - to the right medium (/dev/fd0u1440 for
> instance), but the WRONG disk (oops). Then what?
>
> 2. User backs up a package - to the right medium, but a NEW
> (different)
David Douthitt wrote:
>>>Matt Schalit wrote:
I have a small request that the backup scripts write
to the drive from which the package was loaded. Would
that be a major rewrite?
> Another thing: Define The Problem. I don't see backing up to this
> disk or that a problem. What Prob
David Douthitt wrote:
>>>Matt Schalit wrote:
I have a small request that the backup scripts write
to the drive from which the package was loaded. Would
that be a major rewrite?
> Another thing: Define The Problem. I don't see backing up to this
> disk or that a problem. What Prob
On 4/9/02 at 8:06 AM, Charles Steinkuehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > > > Packages will be backed up to whatever disk is in
> > > > the drive - make sure you put the appropriate disk
> > > > in the boot drive before backing up.
> >
> > > I have a small request that the backup scripts write
>
> > > Packages will be backed up to whatever disk is in the
> > > drive - make sure you put the appropriate disk in the
> > > boot drive before backing up.
>
> > I have a small request that the backup scripts write to
> > the drive from which the package was loaded. Would that
> > be a major rewr
On 4/3/02 at 3:17 PM, Matt Schalit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Douthitt wrote:
>
> > Packages will be backed up to whatever disk is in the
> > drive - make sure you put the appropriate disk in the
> > boot drive before backing up.
> I have a small request that the backup scripts write to
David Douthitt wrote:
> Packages will be backed up to whatever disk is in the drive - make
> sure you put the appropriate disk in the boot drive before backing up.
David,
I have a small request that the backup scripts write to
the drive from which the package was loaded. Would that
be a maj
On 3/27/02 at 3:58 PM, Jacques Nilo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a box with two floppy-drives (/dev/fd0xxx and
> > /dev/fd1xxx). I have no free CDROM, no HDD, no ZIP or
> > anything else, only two floppies. The questions: is
> > there any civilized way to organize the lrp-system which
>
Jacques Nilo wrote:
[snip]
> That is all. The packages will be backep up of the disk
> they come from unless you want to change that with
> through the backup menu.
It doesn't work that way on Oxygen < 1.8.0, from my experience.
All backups want to go to the first floppy drive, which is a
pai
> I have a box with two floppy-drives (/dev/fd0xxx
and /dev/fd1xxx).
> I have no free CDROM, no HDD, no ZIP or anything else,
only two
> floppies.
> The questions:
> is there any civilized way to organize the lrp-system
which would boot
> from one diskette, take some *.lrp from its and others
fr
Hi, people.
I have a box with two floppy-drives (/dev/fd0xxx and /dev/fd1xxx).
I have no free CDROM, no HDD, no ZIP or anything else, only two
floppies.
The questions:
is there any civilized way to organize the lrp-system which would boot
from one diskette, take some *.lrp from its and others
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