On 12/12/17 19:58, Neal Becker wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> On 12/11/17 20:11, Neal Becker wrote:
>>> Since last boot, I've got this strange symptom. Filesystem is btrfs.  If
>>> I list my home dir with dired under emacs I see:
>>>
>>>     -rwxrwxr-x. 1 nbecker nbecker      207 Dec  3  2015 BACKUP.sh
>>>     -?????????? ? ?       ?              ?            ? .bash_history
>>>     -?????????? ? ?       ?              ?            ? .bash_history
>>>     -?????????? ? ?       ?              ?            ? .bash_history
>>>     -?????????? ? ?       ?              ?            ? .bash_history
>>>
>>> Attempt to list with ls gives:
>>>   /usr/bin/ls: cannot access '/home/nbecker/./.bash_history': No such
>>>   file
>>> or directory
>>>
>>>
>>> I think this means there is a directory entry, but the file doesn't
>>> exist?
>>> Any suggestion to most reliably repair the damage?  I don't care about
>>> losing the content of this file.
>>
>> I assume you're executing the commands as yourself.  If you "su -" and
>> become root do you see any difference?
>>
>>
> No, same result as root
> sudo ls -la .
> [sudo] password for nbecker: 
> ls: cannot access '.bash_history': No such file or directory
> ls: cannot access '.bash_history': No such file or directory
> ls: cannot access '.bash_history': No such file or directory
> ls: cannot access '.bash_history': No such file or directory
> ls: cannot access '.bash_history': No such file or directory
> ls: cannot access '.bash_history': No such file or directory
> total 11548
> ...
> -?????????? ? ?       ?              ?            ?  .bash_history
> -?????????? ? ?       ?              ?            ?  .bash_history
> -?????????? ? ?       ?              ?            ?  .bash_history
> -?????????? ? ?       ?              ?            ?  .bash_history
> -?????????? ? ?       ?              ?            ?  .bash_history
> -?????????? ? ?       ?              ?            ?  .bash_history
> ...

Very odd that it should repeat the message 6 times.....

Not that I'm confident this will be any different but how about disabling 
selinux
temporarily?

sudo setenforce 0 and then try ls?


-- 
Fedora Users List - The place to go to speculate endlessly

Attachment: signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature

_______________________________________________
users mailing list -- [email protected]
To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]

Reply via email to