Re: [leaf-user] lrcfg backup problem

2005-11-27 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 groups, freeman wrote: | Jim Ford wrote: | |>I'd be interested in the experience (and workarounds) of others. |> |> | I use a CD-ROM drive and find that gives me a number of benefits... | | - CD-ROM is read-only, so integrity of its files can be pres

Re: [leaf-user] lrcfg backup problem

2005-11-24 Thread groups, freeman
Jim Ford wrote: I'd be interested in the experience (and workarounds) of others. I use a CD-ROM drive and find that gives me a number of benefits... - CD-ROM is read-only, so integrity of its files can be preserved - simple, no-hassle 1.44MB floppy for config changes - faster package saves

Re: [leaf-user] lrcfg backup problem

2005-11-23 Thread Eric Spakman
Jim, I never saw this problem, what are you modifying? The package will be recreated in memory and copied back to the floppy, overwriting the original file. So if the filesize is more or less the same, you shouldn't encounter insufficient space. It looks like something else is wrong. Eric > Even

[leaf-user] lrcfg backup problem

2005-11-23 Thread Jim Ford
Even though I first free up as much space on the floppy as possible by deleting unneed packages and modules, I frequently find after a few edits there is insufficient space to save a modified package. This has proven so frustrating that I'm starting to modify config files by mounting the disk on