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2010-11-03
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2010-11-03
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2010-11-03
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I had that too. Very odd, after a restore all my alarms were disabled, was late as well. I simply assumed I have defined the alarms, backed up, enabled and then restored. Makes little sense, all newly created alarms are enabled by default.
I only restored rootfs, though. Might have been a desync?
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2010-11-03
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2010-11-04
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2010-11-04
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2010-11-04
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2010-11-04
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2010-11-04
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backup, backupmenu, cssusupplement, max(useful), rescue-console, restore, system |
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I want to see if its a one-time (or dst) glitch, or an actual problem.