On 28 Mar 2001 21:33:51 +0100, G.W. Haywood wrote: > Hi there, > > Have you checked to make sure that your /dev/null is really broken? > My feeling is that this is unlikely. The symptom might indicate that > something is not configured correctly but there's no information to > work with. As Kee wrote in the thread, removing /dev/null and re-creating it worked for me. I did check /dev/null before I fixed it -- it did seem to have the right major/minor numbers.
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- RE: /dev/null problems Rob Bloodgood
- RE: /dev/null problems Matthew Kennedy
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- Re: /dev/null problems Doug MacEachern