I have a file in the root directory, /.journal, big, but it hasn't been written or accessed in years. I suppose this must be an early ext3 artifact and today's ext3's journal is hidden. I suppose I'll remove it. My other ext3 partitions have no such file.
While we're at it, there's an empty file, /root-n that hasn't been accessed for months. Wonder what that is all about? Safe to remove? $ dlocate /root-n gives nothing, i.e. another Debian "unregistered stray dog" mystery file. (Well, if all the dogs were registered then I could be confident that it was created by my typo and remove it. As of now who knows what script might have created it.) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]