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From: sss10@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Gun control is a firm grip)
Subject: Cat files <where?> 
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Date: Wed, 29 May 1991 22:24:08 GMT


Recently I had to add a section of ~20 lines to my mountlist and wanted an 
easy way of doing it <other than typing it all in> but I didnt know if a
"Cat" command existed on my WB disk <1.3> and where I could find one. I 
ended up sending it to my unix account and typing 
cat <file1> <file2> > <newfile>

anyway, I got FFS up and running on my 500 for no real reason other to have
something else to play with and when I type "info" it says on my FF1: disk
<its FFS formatted> "876 K free". I thought FFS allowed for MORE memory
<4%> to be stored on floppies?

ah well a somewhat minor snit. Im also looking for a different "info" command
that tells me in bytes how much I have left on various disks. Are any such prgs
on Ab20 and under what name<s>?

thanks

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