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- Subject: Re: Partition size
- From: Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2001 23:20:14 -0400 (EDT)
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Quoting SN_Diamond <Norman.Diamond@example.com>: >> ln -s /usr/bin/man /usr/bin/rtfm > > No, you have to do a lot more than that. [...] > Glover-san, the RTFM command is F'ed. There's no > use for it. RTFS is the > only solution. True. I forgot to mention that RTFM supports both "info" and "RTFS" modes. They are, unfortunately, exclusive... ln -s /usr/bin/info /usr/bin/rtfm (for info mode) ln -s /usr/bin/less /usr/bin/rtfm (for RTFS mode, because less is more) Unfortunately, in RTFS mode, rtfm is not as user-friendly, as you have to do nasty things like reading code. <shudder> ;> --------------------------------------------------- "No segfault, no problem." Josh Glover jmglov@example.com ---------------------------------------------------
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