Or (info "(coreutils) Backup options") should "admit" that "Numbered
backups need to be trimmed occasionally by the user, lest the fill up
the disk."
(info "(coreutils) Backup options") has "numbered",
but without a corresponding limit factor, these can grow beyond belief.
So coreutils also needs a way to say like emacs does:
kept-new-versions is a variable defined in ‘files.el’.
Documentation:
Number of newest versions to keep when a new numb
On 3/23/21 4:22 AM, Luís via GNU coreutils Bug Reports wrote:
In a reinstallation of Linux Mint 20 ( based on the ubuntu 20 focal fossa
), I found that the cat command, supported by the Coreutils package
(8.30-ubuntu2) is no longer working.
Please send a bug report to the Linux Mint main
On 3/23/21 12:22 PM, Luís via GNU coreutils Bug Reports wrote:
> I found that the cat command, supported by the Coreutils package
> (8.30-ubuntu2) is no longer working.
That's quite a vague description, so no one will probably be able to help you
based on that.
What exactly happens when you run
In my case there was no security context involved.
It was a loop device mounted (that i was not aware of,
the image was already gone).
and rm -r stoped here because of "in use".
I expected some mentioning of mount somewhere.
re,
wh
Von: Bernhard Voelker
In a reinstallation of Linux Mint 20 ( based on the ubuntu 20 focal fossa
), I found that the cat command, supported by the Coreutils package
(8.30-ubuntu2) is no longer working. I tried to reinstall ( just reinstall,
because purge breaks the system, so I couldn't test removing possibly bugg