Hello Charles, Richard.
The strange thing on Bering is that the /dev/fd0 is changed depending on the
boot device or the last device used.
First time you use fd0 after boot it is a fd01680 device .
If you backup a file to a fd01440 and use /dev/fd0 next time it is a 1440
So I wouldn't use /dev/fd0
Hello
Isn't it something related to a bug I reported some months ago ?
Below my proposal for a correction on /usr/sbin/lrcfg.back script.
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Christian - Grenoble
De: "Christian HOSTELET" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
À: "Eric Spakman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Christian (Free) HOSTELET" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Tibbs, Richard wrote:
Dear list:
I am following the Bering user guide through the process to "create" a
bering CD --
I have a successful Bering 1680k floppy working on the machine.
To get the .lrp's onto a 1440 floppy, I am using the backup destination
facility, i.e.,
Take out Bering boot floppy, i
Hi
At 21:01 26.05.2004, Tibbs, Richard wrote:
Dear list:
I am following the Bering user guide through the process to "create" a
bering CD --
I have a successful Bering 1680k floppy working on the machine.
To get the .lrp's onto a 1440 floppy, I am using the backup destination
facility, i.e.,
Take o
Dear list:
I am following the Bering user guide through the process to "create" a
bering CD --
I have a successful Bering 1680k floppy working on the machine.
To get the .lrp's onto a 1440 floppy, I am using the backup destination
facility, i.e.,
Take out Bering boot floppy, insert a 1440kb floppy