Re: unable to create any directory that uses numbers as the directory name
- From: "Madan Thapa" <madan.feedback@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 18:46:59 +0530
All was working fine.. this issue came to notice yesterday. Anybody had such
experience and any fix please?
On 9/20/07, Bill Tangren <bjt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Madan Thapa wrote:
Hello,of
unable to create any directory that uses numbers as the directory name
root@server [~]# mkdir 123
mkdir: cannot create directory `123': No such file or directory
root@server [~]# mkdir 0
mkdir: cannot create directory `0': No such file or directory
Filesystem is not in readonly mode becasue I can create dir with a mix
numbers and aplhabets.
root@server [~]# mkdir 1ab
root@server [~]#
Please advise.
[root@mach2 ~]# mkdir 123
[root@mach2 ~]# ls -ld 123
drwx------ 2 root root 4096 Sep 20 09:09 123
[root@mach2 ~]#
I can. Not sure why you cannot.
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