On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 19:22:51 -0500 Greg Freemyer
wrote:
try : rm -- <filename> the double '-' tells rm not to interpret the filename as a command. see : man rm for more info. /tmp # rm -- * rm: cannot remove ` \021\022Ï\022': No such file or directory ...... rm: cannot remove ` \036\022Ï\023': No such file or directory rm: cannot remove ` Œ#Ì\022': No such file or directory rm: cannot remove `ÀV\237Î\022': No such file or directory rm: cannot remove `à»Å\022': No such file or directory rm: cannot remove `à®»Å\022': No such file or directory
Have you tried highlighting all the files with "mc" then hit F8 ?
Just going into mc and /tmp gives me an error for every file. Apparently none of these files really exist. How do I force a fsck on / ? Greg Freemyer Internet Engineer Deployment and Integration Specialist Compaq ASE - Tru64 v4, v5 Compaq Master ASE - SAN Architect The Norcross Group www.NorcrossGroup.com