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- kittehx ( @kittehx@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 34•7 months ago
Only 10 minutes? Those are rookie numbers
- DahGangalang ( @DahGangalang@infosec.pub ) 23•7 months ago
Or pro numbers, depending on how you look at it.
- fraichu ( @fraichu@lemmy.ml ) 12•7 months ago
I’m curious you’d see it in ls -l Did inode change? I remember making the same mistake. I think everyone sees this sometime during the career
The inode does change, yeah:
The regular
ls -l
doesn’t show the inode on my system, though. I only realized it when I had assigned more permissions to the file and those got reset by deleting the file. The last-modified timestamp also gets updated each time, but I only spotted that afterwards…
- Still ( @Still@programming.dev ) English12•7 months ago
lsof is a good tool would recommend it whenever something weird is happen, tho you gotta be root for it
- AndrasKrigare ( @AndrasKrigare@beehaw.org ) 1•7 months ago
Another is checking modified time of the directory