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> From: Leif Svalgaard > > From: Joe Pluta <joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com> > > There is only one copy of the OS and licensed programs, and it > > includes all PTFs. When you boot to the A side, you are > running PTF'd OS > > code on top of non-PTF'd LIC. > > but this can be absolutely deadly. What can possibly be gained > by this? I'm looking for a design rationale. Leif, don't look at me. I'm just a poor sysop trying to get his system back up and running. I thought this was an odd concept myself, and I think they only suggest a LIC reload immediately followed by a cume PTF apply to get your LIC back to where your OS is. All I know is the LIC load went fine, and I'm currently applying the 185 LIC PTFs that are included on the C3007510 cume. Joe
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