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From: Alexander Plotnikov <alex@gyro.pvrr.ru>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Bad file descriptor
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 04:01:44 +0000
Organization: PVRR CC
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To: Jay Rothschild <jay@ais.net>
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Jay Rothschild wrote:
> 
> On a FreeBSD 2.2.1 machine with Adaptec 2940 UW, & Quantum Atlas II 4.5GB
> UW, the daily security check found this:
> checking setuid files and devices:
> find: /home1: Bad file descriptor
> find: /home1: Bad file descriptor
> 
> Luckily nothing in that directory, but I would like to get that 2gb back.
> The directory is visible with an ls /, but not visible with an ls -l /. Any
> ideas on how to fix this?
I think fsck will help
-- 
Alexander Plotnikov, 
Junior SysAdm at Privoljskaya Railroad, Russia
http://gyro.pvrr.ru
mailto:alex@gyro.pvrr.ru