The nightmare called "Changing hard drive name breaks Radio" continued for months. Once the reminder came in by email saying my account had a month to go before renewal, I decided to try again to make this change. After reading the Discussion group topic above, and trying this out, I realized that its the software that is incredibly poorly designed. I did manage to figure out how to run the script, but had no idea what to do afterward. Something flashed on my screen, then went away that looked potentially helpful, but i could never get it back. I finally gave up, think Darwin is hard at work telling me to pitch the crap called Radio Userland and go to one of the MANY competing products. I search some more and found a new procedure to move Radio to another computer. I tried that and got a working copy again. Even that method required multiple folders to be copied into the new install in order to regain my configs. Since it worked, I guess I'm forced to give them a D-, but come on... How about a single folder which neatly contains all data that matters? And if upon running, Radio can't find it, THE DUMBASS SOFTWARE SHOULD ASK WHERE IT IS, rather than remaining brain damaged.
Last time. Next time, Darwin wins and Radio goes away, no longer getting any money from me.
signed,
Unix, Linux, Mac user who thinks Radio makes UNIX shell look trivially easy when diagnosing problems.
5:25:41 PM
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