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Subject: [aclug-L] Re: UHOH!!!!
From: Jesse Kaufman <kaufmjes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2000 13:49:29 -0600 (CST)
Reply-to: discussion@xxxxxxxxx

um...  i think i'll pass...

anyone know anything about PCSTOP.com?

          <<< Jesse Kaufman (kaufmjes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) >>>

On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Jonathan Hall wrote:

> I know about AccuByte... They sold me a CPU that didn't work, then
> "replaced" it with another CPU that had the exact same problem (I'm sure
> they sent me the exact same defective CPU).  Took me more than a year to get
> the money from them by going throught my credit card company.
> 
> You decide... :-)
> 
> 
> On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 01:45:03AM -0600, gLaNDix wrote:
> > well, i'll probably just start from scratch, because i know i've got a lot
> > of crap laying around on it anyway...  burning a  copy of my /etc and
> > /Mp3z dir right now...  my /home dir is on a completely different drive,
> > so it's safe (for now...)
> > 
> > looking on pricewatch, i found a WD 20.4GB for $159 from a place called
> > AccuByte...  anyone know anything about AccuByte?  they reliable?
> > 
> > the drive info is:
> > Model: AC420400
> > 20.4GB 9.5ms Access time; Ultra DMA
> > 
> > sound good?
> > 
> > hopefully in the next 2 wks, we'll be able to afford this...  sux to come
> > right at the time of moving, but oh well... it's also tax return time
> > soon... : ^ )
> > 
> > l8r,
> > jesse
> > 
> > <<<Linux lloydix 2.2.14 #1 Sat Jan 22 04:29:13 CST 2000 i586 unknown>>>
> > 
> > Marge:      Homer, you're his father.  You've got to reason with him.
> > 
> > Homer:      Oh, that never works.  He's a goner!
> > 
> >                Bart the Daredevil
> > 
> > On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Jonathan Hall wrote:
> > 
> > > > is it possible when i get my new drive (whenever that may be) to copy
> > > > everything on this drive to that, or would i be better off just starting
> > > > from scratch?  i've worked 2 years on getting this system just the way i
> > > > like it, and now the hdd crashes...  
> > > 
> > > Well, it should be possible, yes.  It might be simpler to start from
> > > scratch, especially if you have drive errors--some files may be corrupted,
> > > etc.  But it's up to you.
> > > 
> > > At the very least, backup your /etc and /home probably.  /etc contaions
> > > 99.8% of the specific configurations on most systems.  You might also back
> > > up certian directories in /var (/var/spool/mail if you run a mail server,
> > > etc)
> > > 
> > > What I usually do when I go to a new HD is copy all the old data to a 
> > > "safe
> > > place" then start from scratch.  That way I can refer to the old data, and
> > > even cut-n-past relevant configurations... or copy the entire config
> > > files/sections as desired.
> > > 
> > > If you decide you want to try copying everything over as-is, I sent a mail
> > > about a week or two ago in response to a question about changing HDs that
> > > describes what, IMO, is the simplest way to make the transition from one
> > > drive to another.  If you can't find that or if that won't work for you, 
> > > let
> > > me know, and I'll tell you how I'd suggest migrating to a new drive 
> > > without
> > > losing data.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > --
> > > Useless fact #8: Wyoming has the highest number of electoral votes per
> > > capita in the U.S. with one electoral vote for every 160,014 people, 
> > > compared to the national average of 497,664 people per electoral.
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