<shrugs> Ok, that's all reasonable. I'm still prejudiced against them but
that can remain my opinion.

Josh

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On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Brian wrote:

> On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Bill Layer wrote:
>
> > Buy a quality media, run it in a clean, maintained drive, and reliability
> > can be quite acceptable.
>
> I agree that floppy disks are lacking in quality, but since your
> single-floppy distros only use the floppy to BOOT, I don't see any reason
> not to use the cheapies.  I was running a LRP for a good 6 months between
> reboots (all the fault of the modem, sometimes it would get hung and
> rebooting was the quick fix).  If I was running ethernet I wouldn't have
> ever rebooted I don't believe.
>
> That being said, it's always a good idea to dd those important floppies in
> the event that your disk fails you.
>
>
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