* Dan Jacobson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])[20040621 11:26]: > 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.
I wouldn't remove it. The .journal file should be hidden next time the partition is fscked. Has that happened? > > 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? This one I've never heard of, so I can't say one way or another. I serously doubt that any package that would create such a file would have made it into Debian without there being some major dust kicked up about such a sloppy policy violation. If you don't have any other ideas of what it could be (some third-party software?) you're probably safe removing it. good times, Vineet
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