According to Karl F. Larsen: While burning my CPU.
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> Hello Guru's
>
> 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.
Whenever i have done that i have never had an "inode" problem, this is
possably just another "Karl" problem.
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> 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.
Get smart Karl and "Read the F!cking Manuel", files "can" be deleted with
the correct commands.
Before "anyone" flames me for saying this just what has this to do with
"linux-hams".
We have been here and done this before, at least with Karl we have.
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> My question is, how do you delete an inode number?
"""RTFM"""
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> Best wishes
>
> - Karl F. Larsen, 3310 East Street, Las Cruces,NM (505) 524-3303 -
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Regards Richard.
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Merry Xmas to all, and may all your troubles be small (ones).