@SUBJECT:Debian (not Linux) newbie question #1 N
Hi all,
I've been running Linux for almost a year now. I started with Slackware,
moved to Red Hat 3.0.3 now I want to move to Debian. I will be moving
Red Hat to another machine once I get Debian configured the way I want.
@SUBJECT:Debian (not Linux) newbie question #2 N
Hi again all...
Question #2 of problems getting Debian install. I tried a test install of
Pacific Hi-Tech's Debian 1.1.1 CD-ROM on another hard drive (not the one
I'm trying to backup) on Friday. All went okay until I got to
I can't help you there. While I use (and maintain) tob and afio, I never use
muti-volume backups as I do them off-line anyway. I just define my backup
"volumes" such that they will fit on one 170 MB tape. That holds /etc, /home
and /usr/local, which is all I need.
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Dirk Eddelb"uttel
@SUBJECT:Debian (not Linux) newbie question #1 N
Hi all,
I've been running Linux for almost a year now. I started with Slackware,
moved to Red Hat 3.0.3 now I want to move to Debian. I will be moving
Red Hat to another machine once I get Debian configured the way I want.
@SUBJECT:Debian (not Linux) newbie question #2 N
Hi again all...
Question #2 of problems getting Debian install. I tried a test install of
Pacific Hi-Tech's Debian 1.1.1 CD-ROM on another hard drive (not the one
I'm trying to backup) on Friday. All went okay until I got to
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