• LazaroFilm@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Kinda similar. I remember having a file I could t delete. But I could move it to a new folder and delete that folder and the file would delete.

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    9 months ago

    lsof is a good tool would recommend it whenever something weird is happen, tho you gotta be root for it

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    9 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

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      9 months ago

      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…

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          9 months ago

          If you ask because of the powerline shell prompt, I’m using Starship with the Gruvbox Rainbow preset: https://starship.rs/presets/#gruvbox-rainbow

          You do need a NerdFont for this, as gets mentioned in the Starship installation guide. I’m specifically using the NerdFont variant of Fira Mono here, but you don’t have to use that for this setup.

          (I made some light customizations to the preset. If you specifically want those, you can have them, too, but I only set this up two days ago, so I don’t know yet how well it works.)

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      9 months ago

      Well, in this case, it was a graphical program that was doing it, and I really could’ve recognized that the file was being created by that. I had just kind of forgotten that I opened this graphical program a few days ago on a different workspace…