I think you'll find that it's a dot file, eg ".img-PLA007483"
If you find the file, you can just delete it if you don't want to recover
the material.

Regards,

Jill.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick Croft [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> I crashed the system weeks ago and am still gettting the nvi 
> recovery message (below).
> 
> I've searched for /tmp/img-PLA007483. It doesn't exist. I've done 
> vi -r; there's nothing to recover. How can I switch the message off?


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