$ ls -l /dev/null ls: cannot access /dev/null: Permission denied Thought on user root, permissions are correct: # ls -l /dev/null crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 3 Sep 21 12:05 /dev/null I have tried to re-create it: # rm /dev/null && mknod -m 0666 /dev/null c 1 3 But the result is the same. I am on a VPS with a debian 7 and kernel 2.6.32 on a x86_64
Jan 06, 2015 · /dev/ptyq - this sets network connections that should be ignored, based on incoming and outgoing addresses, uid or ports. /dev/ptyr - this sets file or directory names to be ignored. /dev/ptyp - this sets what processes to ignore, based on uid, tty, or command-line matches. /dev/ptys - this sets what syslog entries to ignore, based on pattern ...
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