Quick Reference Administering AIX V5.2 version 1.0

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    Default Quick Reference Administering AIX V5.2 version 1.0

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    Default Re: Quick Reference Administering AIX V5.2 version 1.0


    "Erik Kluit" <erik@rootvg.net> wrote in message
    news:3f79d2d4$0$58706$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl...
    > available at [url]www.rootvg.net[/url]
    >
    >
    Excellent reference.

    You've missed hd10opt off in the LVM section and IIRC mtools has
    replaced the
    dos(dir|read|write|del) commands

    RobH


    RobH Guest

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    Default Re: Quick Reference Administering AIX V5.2 version 1.0

    Thank you for your suggestions, I updated the QuickRef.
    btw: The AIX dos commands still exist.


    Erik Kluit Guest

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    "Erik Kluit" <erik@rootvg.net> wrote in message
    news:3f7a97a8$0$58704$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl...
    > Thank you for your suggestions, I updated the QuickRef.
    > btw: The AIX dos commands still exist.
    >
    No problem. Did I mention how great your website is?

    RobH


    RobH Guest

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