> nike> <insert first floppy>
> nike> mount /mnt/floppy
> nike> ls /mnt/floppy
> nike> <listed contens of THIS floppy>
> nike> umount /mnt/floppy
> nike> <insert second floppy>
> Hi.. Try running "fdflush" between these 2 steps.
> fdflush forces the kernel to notice there's been a change of floppy disks.
I'm very sorrry, but in my distribution (Redhat 4.0)
there is no such util - fdflush.
And even if it were - is it normal kernel bahavoir?
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