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Re: permissions



The b mean black device, the group / owner of the file are ID's you don't
have on your system.

You can't remove it, that could be because of attributes of the file,
check out what lsattr <file> gives you.

The file is probably a corrupt file that should be there...

Ron Rademaker

On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Johann Spies wrote:

> I have the following file in /lost+found:
> 
> br-xr-srw-   1 4462     25959    147, 103 Jul 25  2019 #1355791
> 
> Can somebody explain the following to me please:
> 
> 1. The meaning of 'b' in the permissions.
> 2. The group end owner of the file
> 3. Why this file is so much different than the others I removed from
> the same directory?
> 
> The abovementioned file refuses any chmod or removal even by root.
> 
> Regards.
> 
> Johann
> 
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