[GLLUG] Re: bootstrap
tk3000
tk3000 at comcast.net
Tue May 10 21:24:26 EDT 2005
Yeah, that is a good suggestion. They are so small, that having both of them;
or in a more rational way only saving/restoring the bytes that I may need,
backing up the larger chunk, and being in the safe side.
Pedro Wald
On Tuesday 10 May 2005 02:12 pm, Benjamin Minshall wrote:
> I say the more the merrier. Back up the larger chunk; you can always
> restore fewer bytes than you backed up, but you can never restore more
> bytes than you backed up. If you (eventually) need to restore, try to
> restore 446, if that doesn't work then restore the 448.
>
> -Ben
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