Hi, guys...

I'm new at this mailling list. Sorry for my english, I'm a brazilian.

I'd like to know one thing about this disk. How the guys from Berkeley did
that disk?

This is because of the files at /stand directory of the disk. There are 54
files of 1.1MB at the /stand and this files fill only 1142 KB of the disk.

How is it possible? (Fill 62MB inside a room of 1142KB)

I think is the command 'dd' with some kind of conversion over the device,
in this case converting about 60x less than the original file size. But I
think not, cause the files at /etc and /.profile are ok.

My FreeBSD version is 3.2-Release. It's old.

Anybody could answer to me?

Thanx and regards.


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