Re: "??" file in home dir.

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Richard Shaw wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 2:20 AM, John Summerfield
<debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
 > On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 16:29 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
 >> Anyone know what this is? I couldn't find any relevant pages in Google.
 >>
 >>  I have a file called "??" (no quotes) in the home directory of my
 >> mythtv user. When I try to do anything to the file it acts like it's
 >> not there. Is this something that fsck would fix? I don't know if it's
 >> related but I noticed it after using "switchdesk" a few times to try
 >> different desktop managers.
 >
 > Probably came from a a malformed Shell redirect or whatever. Anyway,
 > given that the Shell will interpret ?? to mean "any file with a
 > two-letter name", need to escape the ? characters in order to pass the
 > filename to the Shell, e.g.: rm \?\?
 >

 Id' say it's a dodgy name, might not br ?? at all.

 Try
 echo ?? | xxd

 eg
 16:20 [summer@numbat ~]$ echo ?? | xxd
 0000000: 3277 2061 7520 6b73 2073 7720 7433 2074  2w au ks sw t3 t
 0000010: 6d20 7474 2076 6d0a                      m tt vm.
 16:20 [summer@numbat ~]$ echo ??
 2w au ks sw t3 tm tt vm
 16:20 [summer@numbat ~]$


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 John

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Tried everything everyone suggested, no matter what I do it gives me
the standard "No file or directory" blah blah blah... Maybe I should
just fsck it and see if it goes away...

Richard

cd to dir with the file
find | more

note the inode number of the problem file.

find -inum number -ls

Make sure the above returns the correct file.

then run:
find -inum number -exec rm -i {} \;

                            Roger


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