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[ILUG] Caching programs

[ILUG] Caching programs

kevin lyda kevin at suberic.net
Thu Sep 6 20:26:25 IST 2001


On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 05:55:04PM +0100, Paul Jakma wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, kevin lyda wrote:
> > hm.  maybe.  but version 6 refers to it as the sticky bit.  my v5 image
> > lacks man pages.
> you have a V5 image? what do you run it on? and can linux mount it as
> loopback? what fstype? what are the contents of /sbin?

on a pdp11 emulator, of course.  i have v5, v6 and v7.  there isn't a
/sbin iirc (too lazy to boot it).  also at least one of them follows
the old standard of user dirs in /usr - /usr/ken.  :)  go google for
these files:

    sim_2.3d uv5swre uv7swre uv6swre

they aren't on gatekeeper anymore, but they are on a german site.

enjoy!

kevin

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