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[ILUG] Apogigies, Thanks & questions

[ILUG] Apogigies, Thanks & questions

Stephen Shirley diamond at csn.ul.ie
Thu Apr 29 18:15:30 IST 1999


Mornin',
	First of all, sorry for sending that previous mail about
the linuxmail accounts with the [ILUG SOCIAL] header. Type in the
wrong address.
	Thanks to Mr. Liam Bedford for the info on how to write
a bootable rh6.0 cd, which I have done, and will be available
on ftp://136.201.44.219 as soon as someone can answer this question:

I have ftp based in /home/ftp. I have the iso image on /mnt/e. There
room on any other drive for it ( it's 541mbs). I'm not allowed make a
hard link from the /home/ftp dir to the iso file ( complains about being
across 
different filesystems/drives /etc.), so what do I do? A soft link
don't do anything except generate a "no such directory" when I try to
access the file in ftp... ... so what do I do?

Thanks,
Steve
--

=============================================

It was quiet... too quiet.

Then it was loud... too loud.

Quiet again... too quiet.

And once more, loud... way too loud.

"Damn snooze button," I mumbled to
myself as I got out of bed and
checked the time:  late... too late.




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