> I hit my mouse key 2 at a poor time and sent a lot of text to the
> prompt. I tried rm and it got part of it but one long line I can't rm or
> mv or kill or anything.
>
> When I use ls -i I see the offending line has an inode number
> which I think a smart person can delete and solve my problem.
>
> My question is, how do you delete an inode number?
Dunno about removing an inode number but I remove wayward
files with screwy listings with 'utree' which has a (R)emove high
lite arrangement that works for me..
Cheers: Hal from Five Forks, WV. {pop 70} :^) - Elm/Linux/AX25
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ax25: [EMAIL PROTECTED] tcp/ip: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.