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- From: puchalek@skynyrd.rutgers.edu (michael)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.shell,comp.unix.programmer,comp.unix.questions
- Subject: 2nd time:How to remove files?
- Keywords: remove, unix, corefiles
- Message-ID: <Nov.11.13.41.20.1992.909@skynyrd.rutgers.edu>
- Date: 11 Nov 92 18:41:21 GMT
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- Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J.
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- I posted this article in comp.unix.questions with a narrow
- distribution, so I am reposting with a wider range. If you see it
- twice, sorry.
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- I keep getting files added to my working directory such as 'xerrors'
- and '.nfs***'. If I put a line in my .login that says 'rm xerrors', a
- 'xerrors:no such file' message appears every time I log in. If I leave
- the 'rm xerrors' line out of my .login, the 'xerrors' file starts to
- show up in my root directory. The '.nfs***' files appear whenever I
- am working in the text editor, emacs in this case. I have uncommented
- the line 'limit coredumpsize 0' in my .login. Any suggestions? If it is
- more convenient to email, that's fine.
-
- Thanks,
- Mike Puchalek
-