On Tue, 5 Oct 1999 11:49:33 -0400, Bill Nottingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Kevin Vajk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
>> > /usr/sbin/tmpwatch -v -v --test 48 /tmp /var/tmp
>>
>> Just tried it...
>>
>> > found directory entry rc.d
>> > cleaning up directory rc.d
>> > found directory entry init.d
>> > cleaning up directory init.d
>>
>> ...and saw all this too. I nearly had a heart-attack. :)
>>
>> Turns out I had a copy of /etc/rc.d/ in one of the tmp
>> directories. (I think that linuxconf or rpm left it behind.)
>> I'd bet you have the same thing going on.
>
>tksysv backs up the /etc/rc.d directory by default. This
>is probably what you're noticing...
>
>Bill
That's a fine how do you do!
Is there anyway to be a little more descriptive about what directory
it's in. Like the other respondent, I nearly had a Heart attack myself!
TIA!
Albert E. Whale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.hky.com/aewhale.html
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