I just checked. No, they are not the same inode. I think some program
got out of hand and just kept making them.
Adam Breaux wrote:
Do you see the same inode numbers in each folder if you do this:
ls -ali
On 5/13/05, Lokrin <redhat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a directory that contains one directory and one file. The problem
is that somehow it is recursive. I go into it and it contains it's own
directory. Go into that and you get the same thing. The TREE commands
keeps going. RM -RF keeps going. Under Konqueror, trying to delete the
directory give a status bar and it reaches up to around 15,000 folders
at less then 1% done before it freezes.
The directoy is not linked in any fashion. How can I get rid of it?