I am running this command:
nl -bp___ -s -w 3
against some files to number them.
The files look like this:
SITE
___ Foot
___ Leg
SIZE
___ Less than 5 mm
___ More than 5 mm
etc.
The output looks like this on my older linux box:
SITE
1 ___ Foot
2 ___ Leg
SIZE
3 ___ Less than 5 mm
4 ___ More
Is there an easy way to backup a windows partition then restore it later without
gimping anything that windows requires?
I have a small hda (hda1 is a win98 partition, the rest is a swap and a linux
partition). My active linux systems are on hdb.
I want to retain the win98 stuff (rest of hda is
Well, When I worked with Win9x I used to xcopy the system to another disk
or partition making sure I told it to copy empty subdirectories, and I had
view hidden files turned on. I installed the new disk as a second disk,
did the copy and then I would take the new disk and put it place of the
Collins Richey wrote:
Is there an easy way to backup a windows partition then restore it later without
gimping anything that windows requires?
I have a small hda (hda1 is a win98 partition, the rest is a swap and a linux
partition). My active linux systems are on hdb.
I want to retain the win98
Hi Guys,
I have an annoying problem that I've run out of ideas on. I have an
updated Slackware 8.1 install, not Slack 9.1-Current that KDE keeps locking
up on. Netscape, Opera, ver 6 and 7, Acroread, Gimp, have all locked it up
tught on numerous occasions. There's nothing in any of the logs in