Removing erroneous directory entries: help needed
david.r.connet
dcon at cbnewsc.att.com
Tue May 14 07:08:40 AEST 1991
In article <1991May12.175355.27106 at mprgate.mpr.ca> henderso at mpr.ca (Mark Henderson) writes:
>In article <1991May9.022627.8139 at gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca> aponty at gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (Adele Ponty) writes:
>>One of the users on our system managed to create an entry
>>in one of our user_data directories that appears at the top
>>of the directory listing as, -k@ . A long listing reveals
>>it to be some sort of link they attempted to create;
>>l--------- -k@ ... ... -k@ -> df
>>I don't know how they managed this but can someone tell me how
>>to get rid of it? I have a feeling that I may see more of these.
>>Thanks.
>>--
>> ==== ==M=
>> INTERNET: aponty at gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca ==== ==i=
>> UUCP: wheaties at intacc.uucp (bbs) ==== ==n=
>> aponty at agora.rain.com (alternate) =======g=
>
>Use ls -i to find out the inode number of the file/link and then either
>use
>find . -inum xxxx -exec rm '{}' \;
>or the following short program to delete the file.
[deleted]
Or (sigh) more simply, 'rm -- -k@'. See the rm man page for other
options (like -i).
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