02-05-2002
Hi Perderabo, thank you very much, the output file looks good in vi now. thanks.
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CREATE CLIC
FILE(1) Clic FS User's Manual CREATE CLIC FILE(1)
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mkclicfs - Create Clic File
SYNOPSIS
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DESCRIPTION
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SEE ALSO
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AUTHOR
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AUTHOR
Stephan Kulow
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Clic FS April 16th, 2009 CREATE CLIC FILE(1)