[clarification] an irritating problem and possible source of quiet data loss

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On Wednesday 17 of August 2011 14:07:21 i wrote:
> (...)
> so far so good. However!
> 
> # cp etc/adjtime /etc
> cp: `etc/adjtime' and `/etc/adjtime' are the same file
>
> (...)

a small clarification: at this moment, i was in /mnt/x/, so the source file to 
be copied was actually /mnt/x/etc/adjtime -- the older version i wanted to 
restore.

-- 
dexen deVries

[[[↓][→]]]

For example, if the first thing in the file is:
   <?kzy irefvba="1.0" rapbqvat="ebg13"?>
an XML parser will recognize that the document is stored in the traditional 
ROT13 encoding.

(( Joe English, http://www.flightlab.com/~joe/sgml/faq-not.txt ))
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