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On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 21:21:26 +0200 |
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Alan McKinnon <alan@××××××××××××××××.za> wrote: |
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> Ouch. That's file system corruption. You need to fsck that disk right |
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> now. I once saw similar stuff on a reiser filesystem and the only |
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> thing that helped was --rebuild-tree. Good luck on your end. |
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Wrong! In this case the user probably has execute permissions on the |
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directory so they can list the file names, but doesn't have read |
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permissions on the files in the directory, so ls can't list the |
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permissions, attributes, & so on. |
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