On Thu, 09 Nov 2000 16:20:22 Andrea Pintori wrote:
> I've a Debian dist, Kernel 2.2.17, no patches, all packages are stable.
>
> here what I found:
>
> [/tmp] mkdir old
> [/tmp] chdir old
> [/tmp/old] mv . ../new
> [/tmp/old](should be /tmp/new !!)
No, bash cwd is still "/t
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 05:20:22PM +0200, Andrea Pintori wrote:
> I've a Debian dist, Kernel 2.2.17, no patches, all packages are stable.
>
> here what I found:
>
> [/tmp] mkdir old
> [/tmp] chdir old
> [/tmp/old] mv . ../new
> [/tmp/old](should be /tmp/new !!)
> [/tmp/old] m
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Andrea Pintori wrote:
> I've a Debian dist, Kernel 2.2.17, no patches, all packages are stable.
>
> here what I found:
>
> [/tmp] mkdir old
> [/tmp] chdir old
> [/tmp/old] mv . ../new
> [/tmp/old](should be /tmp/new !!)
The shell might not read this all
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 05:20:22PM +0200,
Andrea Pintori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've a Debian dist, Kernel 2.2.17, no patches, all packages are stable.
I've Debian unstable, Kernel 2.2.17
> here what I found:
>
> [/tmp] mkdir old
> [/tmp] chdir old
> [/tmp/old] mv . ../new
> [/tmp/old]
Tim Waugh wrote:
> You forgot to 'cd .'
Look for "pebsak" messages in /var/log/syslog
;)
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On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 05:20:22PM +0200, Andrea Pintori wrote:
> [/tmp/old] mv . ../new
> [/tmp/old](should be /tmp/new !!)
You forgot to 'cd .'
Tim.
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