Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Yes. Download e.g. 1.67 from that site and just run the install.sh
> script that he has included. Then run mondoarchive with the options you
> want.
Many thanks. It worked without a hitch - using the versions that you use.
Couldn't get the latest version of mondo (2.1) t
Robert S wrote:
Was there such a file?
Which file do you refer to?
Anyway, this: http://www.sorcerer.mirrors.pair.com/sources/mindi/ and
mondo has other levels. I use mondo 1.67 and mindo 0.87 with a
mindi-kernel with great success. So I tend not to change levels until my
system hardware changes
> Was there such a file?
Which file do you refer to?
> Anyway, this: http://www.sorcerer.mirrors.pair.com/sources/mindi/ and
> mondo has other levels. I use mondo 1.67 and mindo 0.87 with a
> mindi-kernel with great success. So I tend not to change levels until my
> system hardware changes and th
Robert S wrote:
I installed mondo/mindi on my work server recently (Woody). I tested it out
on an almost identical system at home first and didn't have too many
problems - managed to backup and restore a running system with no problems.
I've used the stock standard "stable" packages - mondo_1.
I installed mondo/mindi on my work server recently (Woody). I tested it out
on an almost identical system at home first and didn't have too many
problems - managed to backup and restore a running system with no problems.
I've used the stock standard "stable" packages - mondo_1.41.1-1_i386.deb
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