On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 08:00:00PM +0000, Charles Angelich wrote:
> Hello Steven -
>
> At 12:41 PM 11/10/02 +0000, you wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> >I think most experienced DOS-users will probably be more
> >comfortable with Slackware's startup scripts.  rc.S and
> >rc.M run linearly (just like config.sys and autoexec.bat).
> >and a DOS user should be right at home (once he figures how
> >the conditional branching works).
>
> DOS CLI users who enjoyed learning DOS will certainly
> enjoy learning to use Linux.
>
> One problem I had was being too 'comfortable' while
> using Basic Linux and forgot to unmount a floppy.
> The floppy was totally scrambled, everything on it
> was lost (to me) and the realization that I _could_
> have been using a hard drive partition and done the
> same thing really rattled me.
>

You could have tried to repair it. Execute:

e2fsck /dev/fd0

might help.

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