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Hi Guys,
What would be the reason I'm getting this
error when I run the "ls" command.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] thisfolder]# ls -la ls: Line5: Input/output error ................. I have a combination of documents and
folders together in this particular directory. I have a group of folders which
are named along the same theme of this Line5 folder i.e. Line1,
Line2,...Line10,Line11.
When I do an "ls -l Line" and then
<tab> I get the following,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hymap]# ls -l Line
<tab>
Line1 Line11 Line3 Line5 Line7 Line9 Line10 Line2 Line4 Line6 Line8 As you can tell the folder Line5 is there,
but I can't seem to be able to get to it. I've done the "ls -la" to see if it's
hidden but nope, it's not.
Would it be that this is an "inode"
problem?...
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks.
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