From: dhog@plan9.cs.su.oz.au dhog@plan9.cs.su.oz.au
Subject: CDROM mount?
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 1995 06:53:25 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <19951009105325.ziDAfzI-vNFavtozenxdGwiTX7bIgNl6AaIooiJF6hU@z> (raw)
>And as a personal
>favour, please stop 'centering around' things. It's mathematically
>unsound...
I could only find two occurances of this in the online manuals
(and none in /sys/doc): road(7) and pip(8), and road(7) is mathematically
sound...
>PS - a really dumb question: what's the pager called? I tried
>more, less, page, tail, and even view and they weren't present on
>the floppy system, tho' some of them exist. Ed saves the day!
I was going to say 8 1/2, but Steve Kilbane beat me to it! There's also
a program called "p" which is like a rudimentary "more". It's not on
the 4 disk system though.
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1995-10-09 10:53 dhog [this message]
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1995-10-09 9:04 Steve_Kilbane
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