i was playing w/ a kernel driver when i noticed the following: (machine 1) -rw-r----- 1 root adm 0 Mar 25 06:49 /var/log/kern.log -rw-r----- 1 root adm 2259 Mar 20 17:59 /var/log/kern.log.0
(machine 2) -rw-r----- 1 root adm 0 Mar 25 06:49 /var/log/kern.log -rw-r----- 1 root adm 436938 Mar 18 18:40 /var/log/kern.log.0 this is rather disturbing. my /etc/syslog.conf on both machines contains "kern.* -/var/log/kern.log", with timestamps on the conf files being from january. has anyone else noticed something similar? i'm thinking this is either a bug w/ syslog, or else i fucked something up. user.log is 0 bytes as well. the other log files are fine (messages, daemon.log, auth.log, debug, and syslog), afaict. has anyone else noticed anything similar w/ debian unstable? -- "... being a Linux user is sort of like living in a house inhabited by a large family of carpenters and architects. Every morning when you wake up, the house is a little different. Maybe there is a new turret, or some walls have moved. Or perhaps someone has temporarily removed the floor under your bed." - Unix for Dummies, 2nd Edition -- found in the .sig of Rob Riggs, [EMAIL PROTECTED]