Felix, It's just like the RX3,,,, as soon as _you_ get involved it starts to 
disappear<grin> but I saw it and so did a number of others, and I sent it all 
around again so it will show up in the archives a few times... even added to 
the title a bit so maybe a search will find it

On Monday 07 October 2002 09:55 am, you wrote:
> No email from this list or the cooker list has reached me since
> mid-Friday afternoon EDT. This [attachment] is a forward of a post I
> sent to this list Friday afternoon that is among list posts that did not
> reach me. Prior to my post, there were no posts with this thread title.
> Since then, there have been at least a half dozen, but none quote
> anything I wrote. The first post in thread following mine that is
> currently available, posted by Olaf Marzocchi at Sat, 5 Oct 2002
> 02:25:38 -0700 (PDT) is at
> http://www.mandrake.com/en/archives/expert/2002-09/msg01571.php The web
> site archive at http://www.mandrake.com/en/archives/expert/ had my post
> on Saturday, but it is now missing. I have attempted to resubscribe to
> the list at http://www.mandrake.com/en/flists.php3, but the email
> confirmations never reach me. What is going on here? If anyone can help
> who does not use an @linux-mandrake.com email address, please reply
> privately.

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> Date: Fri, 04 Oct 2002 15:20:39 -0400
> From: Felix Miata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: [expert] You Don't Need to Burn CD's to Install
> References: <200210031219437.SM01268@rhpsfan1> 
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> > David Guntner wrote:
> > I wish I know who the rocket scientist at Mandrake was that decided ISOs
> > that create CDs larger than 650M was a good idea, so that I could thank
> > him with a large brick. :-(
>
> NFS and HD installs proved to be so easy I don't burn CD's any more. If
> I ever keep a distro installed more than a month maybe I'll burn a #1 CD
> for rescue purposes, but a rescue floppy seems adequate that even that
> shouldn't be necessary.
>
> Basically, either NFS or HD install you mount the #1 iso in order to
> make a boot floppy from  hd.img or network.img. Instructions to make the
> floppy are in the readme in the iso / and /images (the directory with
> the floppy boot images). Once you make it, boot from it. Most questions
> are easy to answer, and if you can't supply the correct answer, reboot
> to the old system, fix the problem, then boot the floppy again. It
> shouldn't take more than 3-4 tries the first time. My first took me two.
> --
> "To fear the Lord is to hate evil. . . ."               Proverbs 8:13
> NIV
>
>  Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409
>
> Felix Miata  ***  http://members.ij.net/mrmazda/

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