wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'll be there.
Hi Steve & Steven,
I had wanted to attend one of the last three sessions,
but it didn't work out. Can't be sure about this one
either, though I'll try to make it.
Issues remain the same:
I'd like to get Peer (plus whatever other items may be
missing) installed into eCS 1.2, and resolve various
non-critical but moderately annoying problems. Also,
I may want to attempt a 1.2 migration install over the
other (1.1 "Maintenance") boot partition, and see if
we have any better luck on a complete install with
that. I've already backed up the latter partition
with DFSEE, and would like to try out the UniMaint
beta Jim Read provided me with, beforehand, for
standard + portable backups. Call it a bit of extra
insurance, if it works.
Also, I understand there is a new release of the
Gigabit copper driver available, so that seems like an
invitation to have another go at that recalcitrant
other built-in Nic, under eCS.
Jordan
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