Black hole file

John Mundt john at chinet.chi.il.us
Tue Jan 17 05:11:49 AEST 1989


In article <498 at sdrc.UUCP> scjones at sdrc.UUCP (Larry Jones) writes:
>OK, I've got one for you guys.  I've got this file that just
>absorbs whatever get put into it.  For example, if I do:
>	ls -l >blackhole ; cat blackhole
>I get nothing.  ls -l blackhole shows it has a reasonable size,
>but even od just shows a few zeros.  If I do this with a
>different file, it works like you would expect.

Is blackhole linked to /dev/null?  I'd like to see the actual
output from ls -l.  

Of course, Hawkings has postulated mini-blackholes and one might
be living on the top of your hard disk, though it ought to play havoc
with the head as it passes over.  Also, be forewarned that he
thinks they can evaporate over time because of angular momentum,
and would take out a fair sized city when they do.  I doubt if
it is covered under warranty.
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