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In <200309050306.h8536BJk015076@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 09/04/03
at 08:04 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Well that does worry me.
>AFAIK, I am using the same files for the maintenance partition as for the
>regular setup. But when I boot into the maintenance partition, I get the
>following:
>Unicode: File not found
>Unicode: Unable to load Codepage 850
>Unicode: Error=14
Well, if you really have all the files, then that means you have a
configuration error. Make sure the environment variables that might cause
this have reasonable values. The variables that come to mind are PATH,
DATH, LANGUAGE and ULSPATH. There may be others.
>It then continues booting and seems to work OK.
Well "seems to" only applies to what you can see.
Steven
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