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From: jmward@elbert (Joel M. Ward)
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Subject: AA!  My 386bsd doesn't seem to work!
Date: 14 Feb 1993 01:29:15 GMT
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  I'm not a PC newbie or a unix newbie, & i've read all the 386bsd docs, and
I still don't know what's going on.  Here's the deal:

	I got dist.fs & put it on a 1.44 (w/ rawrite)
	I stuck it in and rebooted.
	It booted and looked fine.

So, now is you type ls it gives you the directory.  Fine so far, right?  Well,
when I type pwd, it says /bin/pwd: cannot execute.  Now, at this point, ls mo
longer works, it just does nothing.

	What's going on?  Has anyone else heard of this??

  - Joel