Mike Millen wrote:
> 
> Sounds good. I'd prefer to have the HD version 
> changed/saved though. 

In order to do this, I would need to specify the
/dev/hd?? for the user's harddrive.  The ?? will 
vary from system to system.  On the other hand, 
drive a: is always /dev/fd0. 

If you really want to use your harddrive for this,
you can always edit 'save' and 'restore' and change 
/dev/fd0 to /dev/hd??

> Actually I tried to follow the instructions in 
> the Customisation docs but failed at the mount 
> /dev/hd? with "device does not exist".

Your harddrive will be /dev/hda1 -or- /dev/hda2
-or- /dev/hdb1 -or- /dev/hdc1 -or- something like
that.  The 'dmesg' command in BasicLinux will show 
your system configuration -- somewhere in there 
the designation of your harddrive should be shown.

> Whereabouts, btw? (My folks live in Motueka and 
> my Sis in Nelson.)

=snap=  I live in Nelson, too.  Small world.

Cheers,
Steven

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