On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 12:44:40PM +0200, Ron Rademaker wrote: > The b mean black device, the group / owner of the file are ID's you don't > have on your system. > > You can't remove it, that could be because of attributes of the file, > check out what lsattr <file> gives you. > > The file is probably a corrupt file that should be there...
/lost+found$lsattr \#1355791 lsattr 1.12, 9-Jul-98 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09 lsattr: No such device While reading flags on #1355791 and Lehel Bernadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's different because it's a block device. Probably it has the > immutable bit set, so use chattr to clear it, and then delete the > file.. root-17:48:10-/lost+found$chattr -i \#1355791 chattr 1.12, 9-Jul-98 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09 chattr: No such device while reading flags on #1355791 Thanks for the replies. It seems that the file is referring to a block device that does not exist on my system and that I will have to live with that file on my system. Johann -- J.H. Spies, Hugenotestraat 29, Posbus 80, Franschhoek, 7690, South Africa Tel/Faks 021-876-2337 Sel/Cell 082 898 1528(Johann) 082 255 2388(Hester) "Cease from anger, and forsake wrath; do not fret- it leads only to evil." Psalms 37:8