on Thu, 1 Feb
2007 18:36:55 -0800
> Never mind. I *did* find ea files in the root - not where I was looking.
> After I delete them, I'll be figuring out a way to keep eCS from writing
> them in the first place.
That is usually the problem. Do not use the WPS. I only use the command line
to copy the files off the SD card (and sometimes to delete them) and then do
what I want to do using the copies.
--
Robert Blair
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