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Re: HUGE filesystem PROBLEM (too big to be true)


> In article <Pine.LNX.3.96.980211140051.3650A-100000@ax-nicb.axnet.it>,
> Nicola Bernardini  <nicb@axnet.it> wrote:
> >... Now, looking at con.c with ls -l gives 
> >
> >crw-r--r--   0 0        Everyone   0,   0 Jan  1  1970 con.c
> >
> >which is to say that it sees it as a character device, the console!
> >
> >Does somebody have a clue on how to remove this thing? I do not
> >expect much out of Windows NT, but I hope this problem can be
> >solved via the cygwin platform...
> 
> When I have files like this, I've had some luck removing them by mounting
> the drive on another computer and using winfile, explorer, samba, or
> whatever to delete the file.

Yeah, I boot Linux, mount the windows partition (which must be FAT-16
because I haven't found adequate FAT-32 filesystem support, or NT
filesystem support, under Linux yet), and do what I like, typically
with the dired feature of Emacs.  It's just amazing how much easier
life is when using an OS, like Linux, that was designed to be useful,
rather than to fulfill some particular someone's particular business
purpose.

However, if there's a way around this kind of nonsense without having
to shut down Windows and boot a rational operating system, which is a
bothersome thing to have to do, I'd sure like to know.

-Steve

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