Whereis my /bin/rm?

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Date: Sunday, June 27, 1993 - 2:46 pm

I installed the tsx-11.mit.edu SLS a1-a4 on my Gateway 2000 V66 LB, IDE, ATI

        During "doinstall", my VFS showed a "/zImage" but no 
        "/root/Image" (as per the tail of the "doinstall" script).

        With "/zImage" on VFS, the "doinstall" script would fail to
        create a working bootdisk. The script also complained about
        a missing "/root/Image" during execution.

        So... from VFS, I "mv"ed my "/zImage" to /root/Image 
        and then exec'd the "doinstall" script (so "doinstall
        could correctly exec "dd" and "rdev" -- they occur toward 
        the end of the "doinstall" script).

Now, when I log in, I can't find /bin/rm or /bin/mkdir or /bin/rmdir.

        Anyone know why this happened? 

Was my install corrupted?
Thanks,
--Jim.


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