Re: files with strange permissions and attribute
- From: Alan Peery <peery@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 23:42:23 +0100
Ali, Saqib wrote:
This morning I noticed the following files on my RHEL 5.0 server:My first guess is that the files are on a file system that doesn't support unix file permissions, like FAT. Do a "df -k <directory>" to get the name of the partition, and run "mount" to check what type of file system the OS thinks is mounted.
?--------- ? ? ? ? ? insert visio buttons.exe
If the above is correct, we're left with a puzzle: Why would it change from previous days?
Alan
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