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Date:      Fri, 17 Nov 2000 16:45:27 -0800 (PST)
From:      Steve Bano <esteban0@excite.com>
To:        freebsd-bugs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Shell or FreeBSD bug?
Message-ID:  <4513306.974508327123.JavaMail.imail@ally.excite.com>

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Hello,

I'm wondering if anybody might know the cause of a strange
problem I just observed.

I was editing a file with vi, saved my changes, and exited
to the shell (GNU bash, version 2.04.0(1)-release (i386--freebsd4.1)).
As I was about to type another command, the terminal froze for
a few seconds, then emitted this:

...dev1usrIvarstandIetc Icdrom
proc
    Idistbin1bootO1mnt&JmodulesErootP1sbinJtmpK
sys
kernel.oldkernelL      COPYRIGHT      .GENERIC      O
      P         .   1        .    

after this, the shell was still functional, except that
the terminal character set mappings were messed up,
similar to the effect when you cat a binary file by
accident.

Here's the output from uname -a on my system:

FreeBSD my.freebsd.box 4.1-STABLE FreeBSD 4.1-STABLE #0: Wed Nov  1 17:38:08
UTC 2000 root@my.freebsd.box:/usr/src/sys/compile/MYBOX  i386

Anybody know what might be the cause of this? Do the messages look
familiar? The message seems to indicate a CD-ROM issue, and since
the machine is remotely located, it's conceivable someone might have
inserted/removed or otherwise manipulated the CD. But why would that cause
the above?

Thanks for any insight.

-Steve





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