Richard A Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> $ fs la Access list for . is
> Normal rights:
>   system:anyuser rl
>   cowboy rla                 <<<=== that'd be my primary id
>   cobbuild rlidwka           <<<=== the ID logged onto

> $ls -la
> ...
> -rw-------  1 cobbuild cobdev  2778 Jun 27 16:47 .bash_history
> ?---------  ? ?        ?          ?            ? .bashrc-old
> -rw-------  1 cobbuild cobdev    22 May  1 19:06 .dbxhist
> ?---------  ? ?        ?          ?            ? .envfile
> -rw-r--r--  1 cobbuild cobdev    20 Jul 14  2005 .forward
> ?---------  ? ?        ?          ?            ? .lesshst
> -rwxr-xr-x  1 cobbuild cobdev   302 Feb 14  2007 .logout
> ?---------  ? ?        ?          ?            ? .netrc
> ?---------  ? ?        ?          ?            ? .plan
> ...

Ah, okay, this, where you see some stuff and not others.  Yeah, this was
reported on the list as well, so with the additional details you gave, it
means something broke in 2.6.22.6 on x86 and possibly in 2.6.22.5 on
x86_64.

I'll follow up to the current mailing list discussion about this and see
if we can get to the bottom of it.

Does the current Debian unstable kernel work?

-- 
Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED])               <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>



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