Re: SuSEconfig error



Thorsten Kampe wrote:
* Gary Gapinski (Mon, 25 Feb 2008 07:15:12 -0500)
What do you get when you do an "ls -lb /"?

\033[m


Well, that isn't all that an ls -l would produce, but try deleting it.

cd /

if it is a directory,
rmdir *\[m

or if a file
rm *\[m



Of course, do not make a mistake with the "*\[m" string.
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