Hey all, I'v just recently gotten into ELKS and I have installed it on my
8088. I use 360k disks to boot it and it seems to work well, except for an
error that screwes things up. I don't know exactly what it says because it
scrools off the screen too quicly, but it has something to do with Inodes
and normally happens whenever I try to run a program or use 'ls' to list a
directory. Now, I *could* nuke the DOS system thats on the 30mb HD and use
that for my boot/root disk, but I'd rather not. Really, my questions are:

1) Anyone else have this problem?
2) Is there a fix for it?

Also, when it does this, the program I'm running (normally 'ls) locks up
and can't be kill'ed, thus, the program stays in memory and after afew of
these screw-ups ELKS crashes due to not having any more user memory. Well,
hope someone can help me.

            - Jesse

P.S. Computer Specs:
8088/4 (2Mhz threwput), 640k ram, 30mb Seagate RLL HD, One 5 1/4" 360k FD

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