After I check the directory on a floppy, for every floppy after that, I
get the same directory. Since some of them are known to be blank or to
contain other files, I can be certain the directory listing I am given is
wrong.
I suspect that I need to flush that section of memory but "umount
/dev/fd0" doesn't cut it.
Any clues how I can get the old listing out of ram so I can take a look at
the new one?
Bill
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