On 03/01/06 18:34, Peter Teunissen wrote:
You should look at mondo, it does exactly what you want...
http://samba.epfl.ch/mondo/index.html
I'm not exactly sure that mondo works on powerpc. I'd love to know if it does,
though.
Thanks, Rogério.
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On 1-mrt-2006, at 22:01, Sammy wrote:
I need to find (or create) a bootable CD for my PowerBook that can
have
software on it to simply create a full snapshot/image of my
harddrive and
put it somewhere on the network/CDs/DVD or any other media. Does
this exist?
You should look at mondo, i
On 2/27/06, Chris Burdess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would say 'tree -rif' and diff would give you the results you're
> after.
sammy, you might as well use 'find', maybe even without diff (take a
look at the man page for the options you need). iirc, 'tree' is not
contained in the default insta
On Wednesday 01 March 2006 14:01, Sammy wrote:
> I need to find (or create) a bootable CD for my PowerBook that can have
> software on it to simply create a full snapshot/image of my harddrive and
> put it somewhere on the network/CDs/DVD or any other media. Does this
> exist?
partimage might work
On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 11:01:35PM +0200, Sammy wrote:
> I need to find (or create) a bootable CD for my PowerBook that can have
> software on it to simply create a full snapshot/image of my harddrive and
> put it somewhere on the network/CDs/DVD or any other media. Does this exist?
You need a
I need to find (or create) a bootable CD for my PowerBook that can have
software on it to simply create a full snapshot/image of my harddrive and
put it somewhere on the network/CDs/DVD or any other media. Does this exist?
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In reply to David, Forget about Apple unless you have
got money, time and patience to burn,. Best to DIY.
Apologies to all on list if this is turning into a bit
of a Hardware quiz session, but if anyone can help
with this problem it will help me a great deal and
perhaps edify some other troubled
Sammy wrote:
Turns out that twm is already installed with X-Windows and I didn't know it!
twm gets installed automatically with the full x-server package, but not
if you install just the x-window-system-core package. If you install
the latter only, you need to pick a window manager to insta
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