> Here are my questions:
> 
> 1.  The default datastore is on the C; partition and is only 512 meg.  How do 
> I move it to another partition and give it more room?  Can I change that 
> only, or do I have to move everything?

In your freenet.ini make the following alterations:
storeFile=D:\Path/freenet/
storeSize=513M

Make sure that there are no '%' in the beginning of those lines. Then you need 
to more the 
"store" directory to the path that you have provided, also copy the following 
files into it:
lsnodes_a
lsnodes_b
ngrt_global_a
ngrt_global_b
ratedata_a
ratedata_b
rtnodes_a
rtnodes_b
rtprops_a
rtprops_b
These files should be in the parent directory of the "freenet" so they would be 
in "D:\Path"

> 2.  If I can't retrieve a lot of content after 24 hours of Frost board 
> refreshing, is that me or is that because Freenet users are shutting down the 
> .5 nodes in favor of .7?

Most of the 0,5 will be there for a while... don't worry about 0,7... most 
large 0,5 users 
will wait for a long time before terminating it... q;-)

> 3.  The new version of Frost works with .5 and .7, and you can move your 
> board files from .5 to .7.  Does this mean the boards on .7 will have the 
> same names and work with the same keys?

No, 0,7 keys are very different from 0,5. Unkeyed boards will be moved most 
probably.

> I'm sure I'll have more questoins when I put up a partition of Linux and 
> attempt to get .7 running.  That ought to be fun....I won't know if it's my 
> pitiful skillset as a Linux SA or the new software acting up.  
> 
> -vinyl1

Well, i got so boring when i tried to get mine working, that people here 
stopped 
responding to me... so don't worry, i'll try to help... for karma if nothing 
else. q;-)

                          - Volodya

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