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- From: skok@itwds1.energietechnik.uni-stuttgart.de (Holger Skok)
- Subject: proper mode for /tmp?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.185224.9341@news.uni-stuttgart.de>
- Keywords: chmod /tmp
- Sender: Holger Skok
- Organization: Inst. f. Thermodynamik u. Waermetechnik (ITW), U. of Stuttgart, FRG
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- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 18:52:24 GMT
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- Hi all you UN*X gurus out there!
-
- I recently deleted my entire /tmp-directory on a SUN IPX. (faulty
- crontab entry).
- How do I set the the proper mode for that directory? What do the entries
- in the output of ls -l mean?
- More specifically: what number goes here (v)?
- chmod ?777 /tmp
- and what are these: v v ?
- drwsrwxrwt ... /tmp
-
- Any help appreciated!
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