Ghost file
Paul De Bra
debra at alice.UUCP
Wed Nov 16 05:36:39 AEST 1988
In article <17529 at adm.BRL.MIL> ZAT011%DJUKFA11.BITNET at cunyvm.cuny.edu (Thomas Heil) writes:
>Hello, folks!
>
>I got a little problem with a "ghost file". It appears when I list the
>contents of a directory, but it can't be accessed in any way - every
>program tells me it doesn't exist. It can't even be removed. But the
>directory (only containing that file) cannot be removed because it's not
>empty. And I can even create another file with the same name which then
>appears twice...
>
I would suspect that the name of the ghost file contains a non-printable
character, which doesn't show up when you try ls. A way to find out is
to make an octal dump of the directory.
Another way of trying to delete the file is to try to generate the name:
if it appears as "ghost" in the directory you could try
rm *g*h*o*s*t*
I assume you ran fsck already, so the file system probably is not corrupt.
Normally you will never be able to create a second identical entry in the
directory.
Hope this helps.
Paul.
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