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Steven Levine wrote:  
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> In <3F2D8F8B.4000506@lafn.org>, on 08/03/03   
>    at 03:40 PM, "George M. Boyd"  said:  
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>>I started to print the pdf instructions from (I think) CD 2.  
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> If you happen to find the PDF on one of the CDs, let me.  These old eyes  
> sure don't see it either on the CD or on the eCS website.  I've got a  
> Mensys hardcody here, but that does not help others.  
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> Steven  
> As I said, I don't remember where the pdf file was, but I did find it   
once!  I am looking at the printed contents page right now and "step by   
step: Creating an installable Volume" printout right now.  
George  
 
 
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