Come to think of it, configuring 
a Gnatbox platform with two 
floppy drives and using the "swap 
floppy" option found in most BIOS 
CMOS setups (even many late-model 
486s have it) with a back-up copy 
of the GB diskette can cut the 
downtime to near zero.

On Fri, 7 Jul 2000 15:51:47 -0500 "Christopher Congdon"
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> Of course, some of us would like to use something more reliable than 
> both a
> hard drive or a floppy drive. I own a SanDisk 20MB flash drive (IDE) 
> and
> several 16MB Disk On Modules (also IDE). Much more reliable than HD 
> or FDD.
> Of course, your rapid fix argument is a good one though. Of course, 
> you have
> to slot that floppy in a machine that has the same NIC(s) as your 
> GnatBox.
> And if you've used any ISA NICs, you have to make sure that the 
> settings are
> the same. Less than 10 minutes downtime? Maybe....
> 
> Christopher
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> Currently, GNAT Box PRO, Demo, and Light can only be run
> from floppy.
> 
> This isn't as bad as it sounds.  First of all, the FD is
> only accessed during bootup, or when a configuration change
> is made.  Given that the floppy only spins when it is
> accessed, and a HD spins all the time, this actually gives
> a bit of an edge to the floppy.  You can also put a piece
> of tape over the floppy drive once the disk is inserted to
> keep dust out and improve the life of the disk and drive
> even more.
> 
> The floppy also allows a very rapid fix in the event of
> a drive or media failure.  Any geek worth their salt has
> at least one extra floppy drive that can be swapped into
> a machine with less than 10 minutes downtime.
> If you use GBAdmin to make all of your configuration
> changes, and get into the habit of always saving a copy
> to your HD when a change is made to the GNAT Box, then
> you can use GBAdmin to create a new floppy if a media
> failure occurs.  Total downtime: Less than 5 minutes.
> 
> Mike Burden
> Lynk Systems
> (616)532-4985
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> > Greetings...
> >
> > Is it possible to install Gnatbox onto a flash-ram based ide
> > disk?  Or even SCSI...  floppies are to unreliable for my
> > comfort level.  I know the GB-100 uses a flash disk, and it
> > seems an excellent device, but I would rather use existing
> > hardware for our Gnatbox.
> >
> > Thank you in advance,
> > -Bryan
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