zirias@ Developer Sep 29, 2021 #3 It definitely doesn't belong to the base system. And then, more often then not, looking at the contents gives you some first hints
It definitely doesn't belong to the base system. And then, more often then not, looking at the contents gives you some first hints
OP pavlar Sep 29, 2021 Thread Starter #6 pkg info -x linux_base pkg: No package(s) matching linux_base
OP pavlar Sep 29, 2021 Thread Starter #7 Sorry, this is from the line of my script that I used on CentOS to clear logs. Forgot to delete it cat /dev/null > yum.log
Sorry, this is from the line of my script that I used on CentOS to clear logs. Forgot to delete it cat /dev/null > yum.log
zirias@ Developer Sep 29, 2021 #8 There's truncate(1). It also has an option to avoid unnecessary creation of files.