On Sat, 28 Jul 2001 22:53:01 -0400 "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> imparted to us:

> ABrady wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, 28 Jul 2001 10:02:45 -0400 "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> imparted to us:
> >
> > > > Does anyone know why one night you could shut your computer down
> and
> > > the next
> > > > morning go and start it up  and everything you had done to it 
> gone
> > > with no
> > > > trace...
> >
> > Specificity is helpful in solving problems. Vaguery gets vague
> answers.
> >
> > Here's my stab: you didn't save it before powering down.
> >
> > --
> > Capital punishment means never having to say "YOU AGAIN?"
> >
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> ... ahh not a autosave directory so everything gets booted eh'?

Ok, so now we have a little trickle of more information. Alright, since
you will only let a couple of syllables out at a time, I'll take another
wild guess: you didn't update fstab to reflect the changes.

Actually, if you simply state WHAT changes were made, WHAT happened, and
WHAT the outcome was after a reboot, and possibly WHAT tool(s) you used
in creating the changes it wouldn't take dozens of emails with a slight
bit of additional detail added in each to get to the possibility of an
answer. Saying "The car didn't move." out of the blue doesn't mean
anything. Saying "I started the car, put it in gear and stepped on the
gas and it didn't move but, it didn't die either." might give just
enough information to a mechanic to begin figuring out what the problem
is.

-- 
Me? A skeptic? Can you prove it?



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