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Old 08-25-2005
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Hi, for my first time using AIX, I haven't had much luck and I was wondering if I could get some urgent help. I had a terminal open and had allocated some space to a new volume group and then logical partition to "/foldername". I then went to go to netscape, so I typed that in the terminal and it said there was an error.

I closed that terminal, and clicked to open a new one. The "busy" light flashed, then nothing; I tried this a dozen times with the same results. Thinking more along Windows lines than anything else, I right clicked and chose the refresh option. The screen went checkerboard and has been since.

This is very urgent - please drop me a line or respond.

Thanks and Regards,
James
 

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