On 25/12/22 00:11, Tim via users wrote:
Tim:
You could use the file, less, cat, or hexdump commands. "file"
would try to identify it, the others will just show you the
contents for you to try and identify it.
If it's zero bytes in size, the system is probably just using the
name of the file, i
Tim:
>> You could use the file, less, cat, or hexdump commands. "file"
>> would try to identify it, the others will just show you the
>> contents for you to try and identify it.
>>
>> If it's zero bytes in size, the system is probably just using the
>> name of the file, itself, to do a job.
>
S
On 24/12/22 15:41, Tim via users wrote:
On Sat, 2022-12-24 at 10:33 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
How do I identify what file
.#user-1000@7668ca11a5184a26bcf4a7c1858f9574-0a42-0005ef6078e3e7f0.journalc7d37931ac52343c
is?
You could use the file, less, cat, or hexdump commands. "file"
On Sat, 2022-12-24 at 10:33 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> How do I identify what file
> .#user-1000@7668ca11a5184a26bcf4a7c1858f9574-0a42-0005ef6078e3e7f0.journalc7d37931ac52343c
>
> is?
You could use the file, less, cat, or hexdump commands. "file" would
try to identify it, the o
On 24/12/22 12:28, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/23/22 17:27, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/23/22 15:33, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,
How do I identify what file
.#user-1000@7668ca11a5184a26bcf4a7c1858f9574-0a42-0005ef6078e3e7f0.journalc7d37931ac52343c
is? The component before the "@" in
On 12/23/22 17:27, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/23/22 15:33, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,
How do I identify what file
.#user-1000@7668ca11a5184a26bcf4a7c1858f9574-0a42-0005ef6078e3e7f0.journalc7d37931ac52343c is? The component before the "@" in the file name looks like the file may be
On 12/23/22 15:33, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,
How do I identify what file
.#user-1000@7668ca11a5184a26bcf4a7c1858f9574-0a42-0005ef6078e3e7f0.journalc7d37931ac52343c is? The component before the "@" in the file name looks like the file may be relative to my userid. I'm using an F3
Hi,
How do I identify what file
.#user-1000@7668ca11a5184a26bcf4a7c1858f9574-0a42-0005ef6078e3e7f0.journalc7d37931ac52343c
is? The component before the "@" in the file name looks like the file
may be relative to my userid. I'm using an F37 system upgraded from F36.
Also how