2007/3/23, David Leimbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If it helps, it took some time for me to get a grasp of the workings, too.
> (And I'm sure there are still plenty of pitfalls for me to run into...)

Each new user finds their own sharp edges to bump into I guess, the
wiki and documentation, as well as this mailing list, serve the
purpose of adding a bit of padding so it's a bit more comfortable from
time to time, but no one is perfect, and people don't like to repeat
themselves once it's been written.

I know I appreciate all the help I've gotten with various issues here
over the years.  Sometimes I could have done more to self-educate,
other times I'm just confused, and sometimes I've felt as frustrated
as Devon with the whole thing.

Yeah, and I still haven't found the issue. Contrary to Martin's
suggestion, I did actually set the -a time correctly to N minutes
after the current system time, though I guess I didn't imply this.
This morning I'm still at 14GB. I mean, I should note that I'm not
actually removing any files or anything, and I still have the 25GB of
MP3s that were on there at the beginning. So. Still confused and
frustrated.

But for some silly reason I keep coming back to Plan 9, and keep
re-loading it on *something*.   Even when I only have time to boot
that machine maybe 1 time a week to play around with it, it's still
interesting :-)

I'll give you that. It'll be nice when I figure out what it is and it
gets fixed. But until then, *grrrr*

--dho

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