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From: samurai@cs.mcgill.ca (Darcy BROCKBANK)
Subject: Re: disk space problem (addendum)
Message-ID: <1991Jun21.154605.25383@cs.mcgill.ca>
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References: <1991Jun20.212753.4823@milton.u.washington.edu>
Date: Fri, 21 Jun 91 15:46:05 GMT

In article <1991Jun20.212753.4823@milton.u.washington.edu> dwatola@nextasy2 (David Watola) writes:
>
>re my previous post, describing my missing disk space:
>
>just to clarify the problem, THIS IS NOT A CASE WHERE I HAVE A CORE FILE
>somewhere on my disk eating up the extra space.

This may not apply to this situation, but it is a food thing to remember when Megs
start disappearing. Apps with the .app extension when crashing (ie Icon.app) may
hide a core file within the app folder. Since the browser does not normally open
the app folder, it is easy to overlook. If you have a network like we do here, then
it is very often that you have something like Icon crashing and leaving its corpse.

- db



