Reword root block

Usage of "LIST" wasn't explicit enough for a complete newcomer. I
hope that with this wording, anyone can figure out how to navigate
blocks and learn the system.
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Collapse OS file system Collapse OS
This is a Forth-style filesystems which is very simple. It is a This is the first block of Collapse OS' filesystem which cons-
list of 1024 bytes block, organised in 16 lines of 64 columns ists of contiguous blocks of 1024 bytes organized in 16 lines
each. You refer to blocks by numbers. You show them with LIST. of 64 characters. You can display a block's content with the
You interpret them with LOAD. For a convenient way to browse "LIST" command. For example, "123 LIST" shows the contents of
blocks, see Block editor at B100. the block 123. If a block contains source code, you can inter-
pret it with "LOAD".
Conventions: When you see "(cont.)" at the bottom right of a Conventions: When you see "(cont.)" at the bottom right of a
block, it means that the next block continues the same kind of block, it means that the next block continues the same kind of
contents. This of course only work for informational text. contents. Block numbers are abbreviated with prefix "B". "BX"
means "block X".
Block numbers are abbreviated with prefix "B". "BX" means The master index of this filesystem is at B1. The Block editor
"block X". at B100 is a convenient way to navigate blocks.
The master index of this filesystem is at B1.