Could it possibly be a typo in an automatically run script somewhere,
where you have entered "/bin/rm /bin/rm" twice in succession? It could
be a cron script that only runs occasionally. Does it always happen on a
particular day or date?
                        Shaheen.


SoloCDM wrote:
> 
> Every so often /bin/rm is removed and I haven't discovered the
> reason(s).  Nothing else is disturbed.  Is there a reason for
> this mystery?
> 

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