help removing a file
Bruce M. Himebaugh
bruce at bmhalh.UUCP
Fri Sep 7 14:52:11 AEST 1990
In article <1990Sep5.184323.5877 at ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> gupta at ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Rohit Gupta) writes:
>harmon at function.mps.ohio-state.edu (Jim Harmon) writes:
>
>>says it's zhangNevai.tex. I've tried putting a back slash in front of the ?
>>and quoting the whole name. I even tried doing `rm -i *` and it matches
>>zhangNevai.tex but says there's No such file or directory.
>
>Try using its inode to remove it. First do an 'ls -i' to determine its inode
>number. Lets say that this returns 33007. Next enter the following:
>
> find . -inum 33007 -exec rm {} \;
>
>That should remove it.
I don't think this will work. The reason being, is that the underlying problem
is that the file name has a NULL embedded in it. The way to remove would be
the following:
1. Find the inode, using 'ls -i'.
2. Remove the file by clearing the inode (not removing the file). On
my system the command is 'clri'.
I have had this same problem many times and this was the only way to resolve
it.
Bruce
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