[EMAIL PROTECTED] (P. U. Kruppa) writes:
> Cleaning up my system I accidentally deleted my /tmp directory
> - it had grown to 462M, though I couldn't find any files as
> big as that.
>
> Anyway: I created a new one, rebooted my system and everything
> seems to work all-right.
>
> Please could so
--On Wednesday, February 05, 2003 19:35:58 + "P. U. Kruppa"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
Cleaning up my system I accidentally deleted my /tmp directory
- it had grown to 462M, though I couldn't find any files as
big as that.
Anyway: I created a new one, rebooted my system and everything
Hi!
Cleaning up my system I accidentally deleted my /tmp directory
- it had grown to 462M, though I couldn't find any files as
big as that.
Anyway: I created a new one, rebooted my system and everything
seems to work all-right.
Please could someone send me the default permissions of /tmp ?
I wou
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 08:13:05PM +, How Can ThisBe wrote:
> In of those very special moments I did rm -rfv /tmp/ (thinking it would
> delete the contents of /tmp not /tmp as well) Anyway, I've re-created /tmp
> but I have forgoten what the default owner:group and permission are. Could
> so
In of those very special moments I did rm -rfv /tmp/ (thinking it would
delete the contents of /tmp not /tmp as well) Anyway, I've re-created /tmp
but I have forgoten what the default owner:group and permission are. Could
someone enlighten me? (laugh as well, I did :])
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