> On Tue, 14 Apr 1998, Nathan Graham wrote:
> > Have you installed the most recent modutils package (just from looking at
> > the last couple lines)? I'm not really sure that's the problem though,
> > since I'm not sure I understand why ls seems to be looking for gzips in
> > /mnt/linux ...
>
> I am not using them as a module.
>
> ls looking for gzips in that directory because that's where they
> physically are, it just can't get their information.
>
> -mike
Oops...duh
In which case, the only thing I can think of for the messdos/losedoze fs
thing is a problem in the fat itself (I'm forever running into them, and
fixing them only seems to spawn more).
Nathaniel Graham
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