Kevin Buettner wrote:
>
> On Jun 1, 2:59pm, KeithSmith wrote:
>
> > I am prompted twice `previously applied patch
> > detected: Assume -R?'
> >
> > According to the HowTo this means I am trying to
> > "apply a patch which is below your current version
> > number".
>
> No. It sounds to me like the patch (or a portion of it) has already
> been applied. Take a look at the patch and the source code that
> you're trying to patch to see.
>
This is way over my head. Is there a more common
backup system that everyone is using that is
easier to deal with?
I bought the Onstream after I saw that they had a
patch and though it would be easy to install.
Lets say I find that part of the patch has been
installed already - then what?
Could I already have a tape device compiled into
my kernel already? - how would I check this?
Thanks,
Keith
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