Due to some poor foresight on the part of the implementers of
the last utilities, the lastlog is stored as a sparse file where
the specified size of the sparse file is based on the highest
possible user on the system. On a 64-bit system, that means you
get a file which is reported by ls and seen
This is what you said Gregory Brauer
Due to some poor foresight on the part of the implementers of
the last utilities, the lastlog is stored as a sparse file where
the specified size of the sparse file is based on the highest
possible user on the system. On a 64-bit system, that means you