Rapidweather
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Posted: Jan. 24 2004,20:51 |
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I'm going to try that. As I think this thru, I have to leave this machine running with DSL on it, and remove the stick I have, and get it formatted to vfat on another machine. Before I do that, I need to save my filetool.lst to a floppy, so I can copy it back to the newly formatted vfat memory stick. That filetool.lst has the instructions I'll need to make the first .gz backup file. The other backup plan is to copy the files to /dev/hda1, and I can get them back if need be. Currently, my .gz file is about 11 MB, as I have MozillaFirebird. If I reboot in this machine, to Windows 98, I can do the format to vfat, but then I lose my DSL add-on's and configurations. I have a Windows XP box, but that probably cannot do a vfat format. XP will automatically recognize the memory stick without additional drivers, but Windows 98 can't, and needs a driver. I have that on this machine, but I gotta plan carefully, of course. I had heard about Knoppix Restore, and tried it, but it didn't work, apparently because of the ext2 fs.
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