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From: sehari@iastate.edu (Babak $ehari)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.development.system,comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Linux UFS support and FreeBSD
Date: 23 Dec 96 18:56:10 GMT
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In <59f7q6$f7a@nesti.newengland.net> pgf@american.com (Paul Fox) writes:
>Roger Espel Llima (espel@bireme.ens.fr) wrote:
>: Dec 19 04:52:41 nostromo kernel: ufs_read_super: fs_nindir 2048 != 3
>: Dec 19 04:52:41 nostromo kernel: ufs_read_super: fucking Sun blows me
>: Dec 19 04:52:41 nostromo kernel: ufs_read_super: fs last mounted on "/mnt/usr"
>: Dec 19 04:52:41 nostromo kernel: ufs_read_super: fs needs fsck
>: Dec 19 04:52:41 nostromo kernel: ufs_read_inode: file too big ino 2 dev 3/7, faking size
>: Dec 19 04:52:41 nostromo kernel: ufs_read_super: inopb 64
>i have _no_ clue about the poster's problem, but i will
That's ture, I guess you have "_no_clue" after all.
>say that there is _no_ place for obscenity in production
>quality software, whether in comments or in user visible output. it
>certainly doesn't reflect well on the programmer, nor on the linux
>community as a whole.
On the contrary, I think this shows Linux people are more fun!
May be other people are humor impaired and in need of psychological
evaluation.
>would someone please change the offending message?
You may write your own code for all snobs of the world. Hey start a
new Unix OS. Call it BSD Snobs! :-) By the way do you know what Unix
means? really. If you knew, I guess you've never used it!! :-) Check a
good dictionary.
With highest regards,
Babak E. Sehari