My company keeps boxes of new floppy disks stocked as office supplies with
all the other office supplies like pens, paper, staples, etc. So I can
always grab a box of fresh floppies any time I need them. I'm amazed other
companies don't do the same.
Also, perhaps I'm just lucky, but not only have I never needed to boot off
the floppies, except for once doing a firmware upgrade, but I've never had
to run wafl_check either.
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Mike Sphar - Sr Systems Administrator - Engineering Support Services -
Remedy Corporation
BOFH, GWP, MCP, MCP+I, MCSE, BFD
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Windsor [mailto:windsor@adc.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 1:18 PM
To: Thomas.L.White@chase.com
Cc: toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: Re: floppy shuffle
(How many folks keep a box of fresh, new diskettes around specifically for
new revisions of ONTAP? How many just grab the first N unassigned
floppies they see laying around their desk? How many use one floppy and
re-image it on-the-fly as the filer asks for it? :)