Hi,
Lukáš Jirkovský wrote:
2009/5/5 David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. <drankinatty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Listmates,
Picking around with mc, I saw a file that looked really out of place. In my /
dir, I have 20-ups-nut-device.fdi. Shouldn't that be in /etc/hal/fdi/policy/.
I plead the 5th, I don't know how it got there. This is on my x86_64 box. The
date and time of the file are:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 12367 2008-06-17 08:39 20-ups-nut-device.fdi
[20:05 alchemy:/] # pacman -Qo 20-ups-nut-device.fdi
error: No package owns 20-ups-nut-device.fdi
Dunno? Can somebody take a quick check and see if they have this stray .fdi
file in their / directory. It looks like a 'network ups tools' (nut) policy,
but why it's in / escapes me.
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You should use pacman -Qo /20-ups-nut-device.fdi
note the / at the beginning.
Why? He obviously was in that directory.
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Ondřej Kučera
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