A_DOUGHERTY%HVRFORD.BITNET@cornellc.cit.cornell.edu (Andy Dougherty) (04/14/90)
Thanks to all who replied. I don't know how it happened, but from the Cshell, a user created a subdirectory with the name '\0'. The solution I am trying is to use clri to remove the bad entry, and rely on fsck to clean up afterwards. Of course, I am making a full backup first! On my Unisoft Sys Vr2 based machine, I would have tried fsdb (file system debugger) first, but in SunOS 3.5 there appears to be no such beast. Thanks to: Wendy Etkind (etkind@bbn.com or uunet!bbn.com!etkind) guy@auspex.com Bernhard Weinelt <weinelt@cs.uni-sb.de> Rob McMahon <cudcv@CU.WARWICK.AC.UK> ... and any others whose names I've lost. Andy Dougherty