>-Hans van den Boogert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Thank you James, March, Richard, Oliver and Jan for answering my questions. > It seems indeed that the base system doesn't come with the man command. A > bit strange, but who am I to comment on that :-)
Lack of space. > BTW, Oliver, $ type telltime comes back with "bash: $: command not found." > Bash is installed and in /bin. Don't type the dollar sign. It's only used in writing to imply that the following should be written after the shell prompt. > Partition check: > hda: hda1 hda2 > VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly. > Adding Swap: 20940 swap-space (priority -1) > > Exqueeze me, but what is VFS and is the fact that my Mounted root (hda1) is > readonly correct? VFS is the Virtual File System. It is an abstract wrapper around the different filesystems. root is supposed to be mounted readonly at first. > I'm still having fun, though. Problem solving is the fastest way to become > smart. Maybe that is street smart, but it'll come in handy sooner or later Certainly. > >From a dark and gloomy Taipei (no wonder at 10:20 pm) greetings from, The moon is up here too. Luckily it's not full, or I'd be stalking people in the forest instead of writing this :-E -- MS-DOS: Micro$oft Denial Of Service. The most popular denial of service attack. It is commonly disguised as an operating system. The easiest fix is to install a freenix.