“COMMAND.ASM is currently too large to assemble on a micro. It is being broken down into separate modules so it can be asembled on a machine.” https://github.com/Microsoft/MS-DOS/tree/80ab2fddfdf30f09f0a0a637654cbb3cd5c7baa6/v2.0/source
The service manual also told me to remove screws hidden by the DVD drive, with detailed illustrations, but without telling me to remove the DVD drive first.
I got this manual directly from HP themselves, and now I'm doubting its accuracy.
The removal of really tiny screws should not involve the use of really hefty pliers. Who designs these things?
LRF-compliant desktop interface
HP hid screws underneath two of the Little Rubber Feet, and their service manual tells me to pry them off.
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@zac I'm out of ideas. 
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@zac Is bash installed? It's not the default in most BSDs, and if it is installed, it'll be /usr/local/bin/bash.
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@zac Indirectly, perhaps. Assuming fish is your shell as given in /etc/passwd, I'd guess there's a relevant difference between the shell's login-time-only .profile script and its run-on-every-new-shell $ENV or .shrc script. (Or fish's equivalent scripts.)
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@zac check your .login & .shrc files for cd weirdness? i don't remember that happening to me.
The early history of Windows file attributes, and why there is a gap between System and Directory: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20180830-00/?p=99615
There's more CP/M legacy in Windows than you may realize.
This is one of my favorite comics ever made for the internet. ^^
For the rest of the story:
http://iguanamouth.tumblr.com/post/160457891587
Related: If you want to follow log files that are rotated, regularly or on reaching a certain size, use `tail -F` instead of `tail -f`. The difference is that -F tells `tail` to reopen the file if it's truncated or deleted/moved and recreated.
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