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subject: Re: OT-DFSee Help for Catastrophic Disk Failure

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Subject: Re: OT-DFSee Help for Catastrophic Disk Failure
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At 11:49 AM 12/25/2003 -0500, you wrote:

Jimmy,

	TIA for any info, and by all means take your time and get
the catastrophic part out of the way first :)

Mario


>Hello
>    Since others may be interested in such Live CD's as it appears the 
>2.6.x kernels will again have ( improved ) HPFS function, these may be 
>interesting to every OS/2 user especially considering that a native OS/2 
>Live CD would have dubious legality, at least somewhat complicated both in 
>creation and IBM's legalese eyes, I will gladly post the urls.  It will 
>take me about 3 days to do so since they are located on my Slackware OS, 
>Pan Newsreader, which I can only access when all my disks are in place due 
>to it's drive designation ( /dev/hdc3 ) which would be disrupted unless 
>some hdd is at "/dev/hda".  I understand there is a way
around this since 
>some installs "hold their place" that is they count
interfaces rather than 
>disks but I really don't want to mess with this until I have a disk in 
>place, which will be tomorrow ( Santa shopped at BestBuy after all ).  I 
>just didn't want you to feel ignored so I'm writing this today to explain 
>the delay.  I guess I'm a creature of habit when it comes to catastrophic 
>failures in that I try to keep things as simple as possible, adding as few 
>variables and opportunities for Murphy to take notice, as possible.  In the 
>meantime if you google for Knoppix they have at least 4 different
"flavors" 
>available for different kinds of specific application.  There are others 
>that are are even more detailed and powerful so the list has proven to be 
>very worthwhile so expect it sometime this weekend.
>
>Jimmy
>

 

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