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echo: os2prog
to: David Bannister
from: Alfred Dayton
date: 1994-11-11 00:40:16
subject: Linux/Warp3

-=> Quoting David Bannister to Alfred Dayton <=-

 DB> If you can tell me what it is doing I might be 
 DB> able to help you out, I
 DB> have HPFS about 98% documented here. 
 
 AD>     the difference hails NOT in the HPFS, but in some of the newly
 AD>     released Linux software. HOWEVER, that is not the impression that I
 AD>     recall.

 DB> I saw this message posted in I don't know how many areas but felt it
 DB> would best be answered here. 
 DB>  ! Origin: OS/2{at}Manassas In Mono Enhanced STEREO (703)FOX-0-OS2
 DB> (1:265/101) 

    UPDATE: It turns out that the problem was a one time anomaly in
    kernal code on the Linux side that the author had an immediate fix for
    and was corrected in the following 00.00.xx release of the Linux kernel.
    The only OS/2 WARP users that would be effected  would be those that
    happenned to pick up that exact minor sub-revision Linux. So, if you
    were to have updated your Linux kernal and suddenly found you could
    no longer "see" your OS/2 HPFS side, not to panic, the fix is out
    already :-).  This concludes this thread.

                            Regards,

                                Alfred Dayton

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