Hi all! I was deleting something today with rm and i found the folowing:
I create folder with name "folder" and i go inside of it. # mkdir /var/folder; cd /var/folder Then, i create some text inside of it. # echo "test" > test.txt And after that i use rm to delete folder inside whitch i'm in. # rm -rf ../folder/ Now the fun part. # pwd It gives me the right path. But... Where am I realy? The output is: /var/folder And if i want to write something in this "imaginary" folder, like this: # echo "test" > test.txt I get this output. bash: test.txt: No such file or directory ... Now... Is this "bash problem", "rm problem" or "whatever problem"? :) Have a nice day and if it's not a bug, i'm sorry for disturbing you all... Bye! Zver _______________________________________________ Bug-coreutils mailing list Bug-coreutils@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-coreutils