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Operating Systems SCO Trouble with sysv floppy images created under Linux Post 302978067 by Neelix on Tuesday 26th of July 2016 01:50:37 AM
Old 07-26-2016
Hello,

First, I created a 1.44mb ms-dos image using mkfs.msdos, mounted it under Ubuntu and copied the contain of a TGZ file I downloaded on the net. The contain was poorly displayed. Then I tried to format it under Xenix with dosformat, as shown above, with the same issue.

Then I tried to format it under Xenix first, using mkdev fd , mounted it under Ubuntu and tried to copy the TGZ file itself on it. But Ubuntu complained about free space on that peripheral.

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byobu-layout - Save and restore byobu-tmux laouts USAGE
byobu-layout [save|restore] [name] DESCRIPTION
byobu-layout will save and restore byobu-tmux(1) split window layouts. If 'name' is blank, it operates interactively. Note that this only works with Byobu when backed by tmux(1), and not screen(1). SEE ALSO
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