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	HI ALL

I was afraid about the rm command. It bulls a big hole
in my data on the harddisk.
How it come's: 

I have used the program cdda2wave.
I gues that it will create big files (about 50MB and more).
After my tryings I deleted my big files:

rm "big file"

But rm doesen terminate. I couldn't kill or stop it.
I try'd to shut down the system but it didn't work.
More and more systempower becomes eaten by the rm-programm.. :-(

At the end  I had done the hardwarereset! 
That works - of course..

But the data on my disk was confused and only fracments woud
be found on int.

Is someone out there how kow about it??.

At this time I didn't start cdd2wave and I don't have problems.


Data of my System:
Kernle 2.0.30
Debian bo
Hardware:
AMD 166 K5
32 MB
2.1 GB Seagate
Board Soyo Jan 1997
Biossettings for the disk:
USER .. .. .. .. LBA         <- can that be the reason ??

Thanks for reading to the end.

by all
-am

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