[199] in NetBSD-Development
lola-granola backup [was: [ghudson@MIT.EDU: Cutover plans]]
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (yandros@MIT.EDU)
Tue Nov 15 22:51:46 1994
From: yandros@MIT.EDU
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 1994 22:51:24 +0500
To: netbsd-dev@MIT.EDU
In other mail, Greg said:
Also, there is probably some data which can go away. For instance,
machine.lola-granola currently has 136MB of data which is probably no
longer needed.
I agree that it's no longer needed. If you disagree, tell me ASAP;
otherwise, I'm going to remove it this weekend (or earlier if we need
the space for something. When I said `ASAP' I meant it. :-).
For reference, there are 4 major sections: root.tgz, u1.tgz, usr.tgz,
and build.tgz, which are what you think they are. I believe that they
have all been copied onto lola-granola again. If you really need
something, I suggest that you copy it out of the relevant tarfile if
you can.
Thanks.
chad
P.S. I will try to make sure that the volumes are on at least one AFS
tape backup set, just in case, but I make no promises. I already
recieved `go ahead and blow it away' messages for most of the things
that I think would be important.