removing some persistent files
after a horrendous crash on my hamm box (cause of which I've yet to
ascertain), I'm left with some files like this on my disk:
07/8F:
total 396246198
br-sr-S--x 1 26912 25646 111, 99 Mar 12 1995 000018F7
07/99:
total 817377432
br-sr-S--x 1 27760 27695 124, 124 Mar 22 1987 00001997
0B:
total 1
drwxr-xr-x 2 proxy proxy 1024 Nov 10 11:47 C9
0B/C9:
total 934689592
cr-Srws-wT 1 30511 12142 54, 50 Dec 18 2024 00000C9B
...etc, etc. They're part of the squid proxy cache, which i had to remove
and recreate. Can't rm -f these files, though.
I'm a little concerned that my (admittedly unstable) box should be so
unstable. I'm guessing that softdog / watchdog rebooted the system, but I
don't know what caused user space to freeze yet... :(
-TL
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