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Re: Strange files in root directory
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- Subject: Re: Strange files in root directory
- From: <PAULKHOURY@aol.com>
- Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 18:43:43 -0500 (EST)
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In a message dated 97-03-02 12:04:12 EST, you write:
<< Subj: Re: Strange files in root directory
Date: 97-03-02 12:04:12 EST
From: billy@MIX.COM
Sender: Billy@MIX.COM
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
> My 755CE contains three hidden files in the root directory:
> Ea data. sf
> Syslevel.tp
> Wp root. sf
I don't know what the first and last do but my 755CE runs fine
without them - might be part of the demo software. I do recall
cleaning all that out was some work.. On mine syslevel.tp is
not hidden, it's dated 28-Sep-94 12:19PM and contains two lines -
KWAOAUS
KXAOAUS
I don't know what this does but it's small enough that I never
tried to find out what happens without it.
Billy Y..
>>
The file ea data. sf is the extended attributes file for OS/2. The wp root.
sf is also for OS/2, but I'm not sure exactly what it does. If you remove
OS/2, then you can get rid of those files also.
Paul Khoury