Need to un-munge a directory entry by opening it for write.
Root Boy Jim
rbj at icst-cmr.arpa
Sat May 28 12:38:10 AEST 1988
From: Gordon Vickers <gordon at prls.uucp>
Any ideas on how I can delete this entry in /a/.rm/gordon ?
I have run fsck, but it did not complain.
I would certainly prefer a method that would result in no data loss, but
am willing to comprimise in a second if no better solution is found.
I am running Ultrix 2.0-1 on a VAX 11/750.
First, manually copy the files in that directory somewher else. Then,
find the inode, and point `clri' at it. Finally, run fsck.
The unlink program mentioned elsewhere does not appear on every system.
A quick hack is "main(c,v) char **v; { while (--c) unlink(*++v); }".
Gordon P. Vickers, (408) 991-5370, Signetics Corp. PO Box 3409 M/S 69
Sunnyvale, California, USA 94086
{pyramid, philabs}!prls!gordon
(Root Boy) Jim Cottrell <rbj at icst-cmr.arpa>
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