but its not, its a file, almost no other tool errors out when you try to
modify a "directory"
On Monday 30 April 2001 00:07, Chris Byrnes wrote:
> Id expect an output of something like "Error: / is a directory" or
> something
>
>
> Chris Byrnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, David W.Chapman Jr. wrote:
> > Has it ever been different, have you tried running cat /
> >
> > its just taking the last few lines of that. What are you expecting?
> >
> > On Sunday 29 April 2001 23:29, Juha Saarinen wrote:
> > > Same here, on 4.2-STABLE:
> > >
> > > bash-2.04$ tail /
> > >
> > > .
> > > ..
> > > dev=data1[homez
> > > usr
> > > var.stand1
> > > etcnproc
> > > bin<boot[
> > > mnt
> > > zmodulesroot.sbinO
> > > tmpD
> > >
> > > sy.cshr.profileECOPYRIGHTkernel.GENERICkernelH
> > > compatG
> > > kernel.oldAo
> > > modules.oldOvinum0
> > > =vinum1data2Odata3~
> > >
> > > n
> > > slogfzshlibbash-2.04$
> > >
> > > :: -----Original Message-----
> > > :: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > :: [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chris Byrnes
> > > :: Sent: Monday, 30 April 2001 16:25
> > > :: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > :: Subject: tail
> > > ::
> > > ::
> > > :: awww# tail /
> > > ::
> > > :: .
> > > :: ..
> > > :: dev
> > > :: usr
> > > :: varstand
> > > :: etc)
> > > :: compat$procu%
> > > :: binbootuC
> > > ::
> > > :: sys
> > > :: mnt(
> > > :: modulesrootusbinuC
> > > ::
> > > :: sys.cshrc.profile; COPYRIGHTkernelENERIC
> > > :: ,tmp
> > > ::
> > > :: modules.ollibexec home7
> > > :: kernel.old5x
> > > :: sshd.corst2iI1UR28-2000.tgzbackups9-23-2000.tar.gsh.coreS
> > > ::
> > > :: syslogd.coreawww#
> > > ::
> > > ::
> > > :: wtf?
> > > ::
> > > ::
> > > ::
> > > ::
> > > :: Chris Byrnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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