Tom Eastman wrote: > > [tom@celleste bin]$ ls -ld /usr/bin/mh > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 1 Dec 29 2000 /usr/bin/mh -> ./ > > Why is there a symlink in /usr/bin called mh which points straight back to >/usr/bin??? > > Is this kind of recursive symlink a bad thing? or can I just ignore it? Can't imagine why it's there or how it could be useful. For what it's worth, I have no such link on my system. Any idea what mh is or is supposed to be? Cheers --- Larry
- [expert] Recursive symlinks in /usr/bin? Tom Eastman
- Re: [expert] Recursive symlinks in /usr/bin? Larry Marshall