/dev/null 644
Kai Ng
ng at cfd.di.nrc.ca
Thu Feb 21 07:28:37 AEST 1991
In article <9254 at hub.ucsb.edu>, 3003jalp at ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu (Applied Magnetics) writes:
|> Can anyone explain how this happened ? I am reporting it to IBM now.
|> Last login at Wed Feb 20 07:16:12 1991 on hft/0
|> -sh: /dev/null: 0402-011 Cannot create the specified file.
|> -sh: /dev/null: 0402-011 Cannot create the specified file.
|> $ ls -l /dev/null
|> -rw-r--r-- 1 root system 0 Feb 20 07:16 /dev/null
|> --Pierre Asselin, R&D, Applied Magnetics Corp. I speak for me.
Somehow the /dev/null disappeared and get reconstructed as an ordinary
file.
It is a known problem in AIX 3002 in which the command lsnfsexp always
destroys the null device.
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