Yes, but you'll have the opportunity to fix whatever broke it before saving
and opening the image again.
2013/10/24 Sven Van Caekenberghe
> Yes, I understand - I read that, but the next time you start your new
> recover.image they will run again, no ? Resulting in the same problem as
> the orig
Yes, I understand - I read that, but the next time you start your new
recover.image they will run again, no ? Resulting in the same problem as the
original image, or not ?
On 24 Oct 2013, at 14:34, Bernat Romagosa
wrote:
> Because:
>
> ”Unlike #saveAs: do not transfer the default execution t
Because:
”Unlike #saveAs: do not transfer the default execution to the new image."
So the startup and shutdown scripts won't be executed :)
(Or that's what I understood)
On Oct 24, 2013 1:54 PM, "Sven Van Caekenberghe" wrote:
> Hi Bernat,
>
> Interesting, I never heard of #backupTo:
>
> But i
Hi Bernat,
Interesting, I never heard of #backupTo:
But if recover.image is a copy of MyImage.image, and that last one failed to
start up, why then would the copy not have the same problem ?
Sven
On 24 Oct 2013, at 13:32, Bernat Romagosa
wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I've just recovered a broken i