Richard Atterer writes:
> this may be a bug in xfm rather than anything else, but nevertheless I
> thought I'd let you know that you can only access the top-level
> directories of your ADFS partition using xfm. Symbolic links to files
> further down the ADFS directory tree work fine, but opening directories
> is not possible.

Unlikely - the ADFS does not keep a correct '..' entry in all cases.  Try
'ls -ia' in some subdirectories, and I think you'll find that the inode
number for '..' is wrong.

> P.S. Russell, is this new CD an ELF distribution? Also, once the CD is
> ready, could a copy of the directories and files on it be made available
> via the FTP site?

The CD isn't a later ELF distribution (I don't have time at the moment with
a full time job to do anything that large).  However, it does contain a few
upgraded tools and so forth.
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