Hello from Gregg C Levine
Most of you know, by now, that my primary Linux box, is an Intel one,
who runs Slackware Linux, in this case 8.0. It also is an UMSDOS
machine. That is it sits on the regular FAT32 partition, who uses the
2.2.19 kernel, because of the assertion by the folks at Slackware that
the UMSDOS handling is broken in the 2.4.x kernels. They have made
that one, based on the 2.4.5 kernel. In that it would break the file
system behavior. 

Would anyone familiar with the kernel creation process be able
confirm, or even deny that it has been repaired by the later 2.4.x
kernels? In this case it would be the 2.4.19, or 2.4.20 kernel.

I phrased my subject that way, so that people would have some idea
regarding the distribution I use.
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