Here’s how to get rid of those pesky CRLF newlines…
$ sed 's/.$//'
After which I’d recommend something like “format /x /q c:” and the subsequent installation of a REAL OS … something which has said “sed” installed, for example.
Here’s how to get rid of those pesky CRLF newlines…
$ sed 's/.$//'
After which I’d recommend something like “format /x /q c:” and the subsequent installation of a REAL OS … something which has said “sed” installed, for example.