John R Pierce wrote: > On 12/25/10 10:11 AM, Beartooth wrote: >> >> The problem will be persuading her to take any interest beyond >> knowing that *I* have some backup for her, somewhere ... (I always do >> one before an upgrade -- and upgrade her machine last, in order to have >> seen most common problems before I get to it.) Any experience with that >> one? > > hah. Last year, I got my wife a USB backup drive, and set it up for her > laptop. showed her how to plug it in and start the backup program while > she was doing other stuff (this is a Windows laptop). > > few months later, I ask hows the backup going? "oh, its fine, see, its > right there->" (points to the drive sitting on her work table > unplugged). k, when did you last back it up? "Oh, I thought you backed > it up for me?". now, see, my wife is a tech writer, she's not a > computer novice, she's been using them professionally for 30+ years, up > to and including occasional unix shell usage. sigh. About 20 years old: "back up my hard drive? Where's the reverse switch?" mark "I have *not* lost my mind; it's backed up on tape... somewhere" _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos