Subj : imaging To : mark lewis From : Bob Seaborn Date : Sun Mar 17 2013 10:16 am > >>BS> I have an os2 box (that runs my Fido system) with HPFS >>BS> formatted drives and the drives are failing. > >> what'd you ever do concerning this, bob? did you get what you >> needed? which method did you use? ;) > >BS> About a week ago, the OS/2 boot disc self destructed, >BS> refusing to boot (couldn't find PMSHELL.EXE). > > ouch! but we knew it was coming, right? I'm actually surprised that it lasted as long as it did. Especially as I had Quantum HD's in service. :) > >BS> Luckily I did have a valid current backup of all my Fido stuff, >BS> including undelivered outbound traffic. > > that's a good thing... Normally I do a complete weekly backup, however this time I had made it about 30 mins before the system self-destructed. > >BS> So with the help of my son (and Charles Cruden - author of >BS> Internet Rex), I reinstalled the complete Fido system on an OS/2 >BS> setup on one of my son's VMWare servers, and (so far) looks like >BS> everything is flowing smoothly. > > double ouch! at least you didn't loose it all and decide not to come > back... That was not even considered. > > when i had a similar problem a little while back, i was very glad that i > had decided years ago to have one partition for the OS and other > partitions for all my other stuff... that way if the OS went south, as > it did, i only needed to grab the other partitions and fit them into a > new installation... in my case, i went from Warp 3 Connect to eCS2 but > everything else stayed the same... i'm even using my 4OS2 and 4DOS as > i've always done and not that which comes with eCS (4OS2 only)... i'm > still running my old reliable Apache 1337 server ;) Right now I can't consider the cost of eCS as a worthwhile expense. > >BS> As of this weekend I did change my nodelisting to remove the >BS> POTS line, as the last call was received on it on March 04, 2012 - >BS> from an ip-capable Fido node. I don't operate any form of bbs, so >BS> see no need to maintain a POTS line that's rarely, if ever, used. > > i can understand that... there's not many POTS only systems coming into > fidonet these days and for those that are, there are plenty of POTS > capably systems that can handle their needs ;) True. .....Bob --- GEcho/32 & IM 2.50 * Origin: http://www.fidonet.ca (1:140/12) .