Subj : Fido on a removable drive
To : RUSSELL TIEDT
From : Mvan Le
Date : Tue Aug 29 2006 09:01 pm
ML> Why not just install your entire BBS into one directory, eg.
ML> C:\Bbs (or \\bbs (UNC path))
ML> and map that directory to a network drive eg. M:.
RT> Like the idea ... and maximus runs fine so I assume ...
Yeah. I installed Maximus 3.01 into C:\Bbs\board\max and mapped
C:\bbs to M:.
"M" drive was chosen because it was named after M)aximus :)
I currently split my BBS up into 3 core directories,
\board
\fossils
\mailing
Breaking things up in this way makes it easier to install new
BBS software & mix-and-match any associated tools you might like
to experiment with, or run multiple BBS' on the same machine (or
separate computers) while keeping all the files under one easily
accessible location. Makes backups much easier.
The BBS Software goes into \board. Some time down the track I'll
install Opus and Iniquity in there.
I have GameSrv & NetFOSS installed in \fossils, and also BNU, X00,
AnDan and Zoob Telnet Server just in case.
I've got 3 versions of BinkleyTerm installed (DOS, Win32, Gamma-6).
Setting it up like this allows me to switch mailers simply by
copying configuration & batch files, while keeping redundancy in
case the migration fails. (This is planned sometime in the future).
RT> "M" should be fine on the drives I envsion using, squish is working so
RT> far, have not had time for more ...
Just pick a drive you like (and think nobody else will use (because
changing it later might be a bitch despite your best attempts to
properly organise and plan your directories (as you weed out all
the things that broke (eg. *.cfg, *.ctl, *.bat etc)))).
I'm also taking my time rebuilding my BBS :) I've been working at
it on-off since 1998 and I STILL haven't got Fidonet working. Heh.
... Don't hit me, Mr. Moderator... I'll go back on topic... I swear!
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