said:
>Individual cannot find messages, not in default or path:
And the exact error message text is? Use a pencil to write them down if
you can't remember them.
>That would just provide different versions of the same files, right?
And perhaps different versions of the files that are causing the problem.
>Would that somehow make them easier to find?
It's not a matter of easy or hard. Something is inconsistent or confused,
somewhere.
I would try two things.
- install the 10/26/2001 kernel
- run sysinstx on the boot drive
This will take two possibilities out of the list.
Steven
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