Eduard Bloch, 07/08/07 16:40:
>> Hi Anna.
>>
>> Anna Machens, 08.07.2007 15:48:
>> That’s really odd; I experienced the same thing yesterday. Suddenly
>> there was no
>> history anymore but since then, the file has been growing normally like
>> before.
>
> I have seen this several times in the pa
Quoting Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have seen this several times in the past, still having no idea how
this happens. For a while I suspected bash_completion but I think I
saw this also without bash_completion. Finally I am suspecting the
filesystem journaling doing weird thin
Eduard Bloch wrote:
Hi Anna.
Anna Machens, 08.07.2007 15:48:
(i'm using debian unstable )
i am totally confused. suddenly, my .bash_history file for root did not
exist
anymore.
That’s really odd; I experienced the same thing yesterday. Suddenly
there was no
history anymore but
> Hi Anna.
>
> Anna Machens, 08.07.2007 15:48:
> > (i'm using debian unstable )
> > i am totally confused. suddenly, my .bash_history file for root did not
> > exist
> > anymore.
>
> That’s really odd; I experienced the same thing yesterday. Suddenly
> there was no
> history anymore but sinc
Hi Anna.
Anna Machens, 08.07.2007 15:48:
> (i'm using debian unstable )
> i am totally confused. suddenly, my .bash_history file for root did not
> exist
> anymore.
That’s really odd; I experienced the same thing yesterday. Suddenly there was no
history anymore but since then, the file has be
hey,
(i'm using debian unstable )
i am totally confused. suddenly, my .bash_history file for root did not
exist
anymore. now, i've been checking for rootkits, sniffers, listening ports and
all that, and did not find anything suspicious. is it possible, that the
file
could have been delete
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