On Monday 02 June 2003 06:57, Kfir Lavi wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a very strange problem.
> I have network between two computers with twisted network cable.
> Comp1: Windows 98
>     HD c:
>     HD d:
> Comp2:    Laptop with Windows98 and Redhat8
>     HD c:
>     Linux paratition
>
> I have directory in drive d: called 'workdir', when i try to cd to it i
> get errors like 'this is not a directory', both from Windows and Linux.
> When i change the name of this directory to 'workdir1' all works fine,
> both in Windows and Linux.
> I have formated drive D: and copy to it the 'workdir', but the problam
> continues.
>

O_O

What does that have to do with -anything-? And in particular, with Linux?

> Tnx,
> Kfir
>
>
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