When you are in the shell in an emacs buffer, you are also still given
access to all your other emacs buffers.  Just type c-x c-b and the
buffer list will appear on one half of the screen, that's irrelevant,
you will be automatically put in it.  Just arrow through the list of
buffers and click the return key on the one you want.  It will be
opened and you can do whatever you want to in it again.  

As far as that /mnt/floppy situation, if it does that to you again,
just check for /mnt/auto/floppy.  On some systems, this one included,
it likes to do that.  



Hope this helps. 

-- 
Doug Smith: C.S.F.C.
Computer Savant For CHRIST!

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