As a result I've lost about 13% of disk space (mostly recently used files)
and I get hundreds of block errors that I ignore on startup. The
filesystem is still read-only so no modifications have been written to
disk, I'll probably be able to salvage the system.
The other change I noticed has to do with route.
'route add -net 127.0.0.0' no longer works, and neither does
'route add -host IP eth0:x', they both complain about the netmask.
I have an Adaptec 2940 and WD network card, 64mb ram, latest stable
libc, gcc 2.7.2.1, ld, etc.
Any insight would be appreciated, and happy new years day everyone :>
- Lester
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* This file is correct input for:
* sh, cc, pc, f77
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*) program main(output);begin writeln('hello world!')end. {
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end
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