\"dot\" file deleted!

Ron Natalie ron at BRL-TGR
Thu Feb 28 01:28:07 AEST 1985


If dot is not there, or protected, use an path from somewhere else.
Cd into a higher directory and reference the directory by name rather
than using a relative path from within.

You can put the "." back if you are superuser by saying
	ln dir dir/.

-Ron



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