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Frederic Lepied wrote:
| Philippe Coulonges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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|>At level 4, msec now changes the attributes of /dev/null. Why ?
|>
|>The first time I just changed the permission back, but I now have another
|>problem.
|>
|>[root@betti uprecords]# ll /dev/null
|>-rw-r--r--    1 root     root            0 sep 11 22:00 /dev/null
|>[root@betti uprecords]# chmod 777 /dev/null
|>chmod: ichec d'obtention des attributs de `/dev/null': No such file or
|>directory
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| What makes you feel that it was done by msec ?

There is that old (fixed) bug where '/dev/null' got removed, and then an
'> /dev/null' creates an empty normal file. '/dev/null' should be a
character device, not a normal file.

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Sincerely,

David Walluck
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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