If you have a monolithic USER DIRECT and want to use it with DIRMAINT, just
change the name to USER INPUT and put it on DIRMAINT's 1DF disk and then
restart DIRMAINT. Upon start up DIRMAINT will convert it to its internal
form.

Any time later if you need the monolithic form again issue a DIRM BACKUP
command and it will produce a USER BACKUP file. This file can also be
rename USER INPUT if say you've done some global editing of the directory
while in it monolithic form.





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Is there any way to use Dirmaint with a monolithic directory structure?

- Jason Herne

On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 16:46, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> Yes, I use it and have been using it for about five years.
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> What I like about it is that I can still use xedit & directxa
> as I have for years and use DRM for allocating mdisks.
>
> The only problem I have with it is that the second & subsequent
> PF12 (File+map+directxa) won't accept the full-pack overlaps
> and won't run directxa. But I can do it "by hand" so that
> isn't a serious problem.
>
> I think you will like it!
>
> Good Luck!
> Dennis
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> Has anyone used DRM from the VM Downloads site?
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> Most of what I *really* want in a directory maintenance program is,
> frankly, not having to manually calculate minidisk extents.
>
> Adam

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