> Excuse my ignorance, but what is "FBAF"?

This is a minidisk definition in the user directory:
MDISK FBAF 3390 4819 1000 VMBL2H WR
FBAF is the virtual address of the disk.

When we first ran into this, we were doing experiments and weren't sure if we 
are able to reproduce the problem. But we had one minidisk where this always 
happened. Multiple people were involved so someone suggested a virtual address 
FBAD so that we knew which minidisk was the bad one. Further experiments led to 
more virtual addresses used, one of them was FBAF which I copied in my 
question. I did not realize it would confuse people, otherwise I would have 
just used something more normal, like 0100 ;-)

Tomas

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