OpenSuse 13.1 - x86_64 - kde - 4.11.5
-rw-r–r-- 1 root root 403 Apr 24 05:07 /usr/lib/systemd/system/-.slice
the contents are definitely systemd but I am wondering if its due to a crash or something
If it is legit thats an awfully risky name, i was going to just delete it (as i was cleaning up around the drive) but decided to ask first here.
On 2015-06-19 03:36, erbenton wrote:
> If it is legit thats an awfully risky name, i was going to just
> delete it (as i was cleaning up around the drive) but decided to ask
> first here.
I have it, too. And it is legit: ask rpm about it.
Why is it a risky name? :-?
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” at Telcontar)
erbenton:
OpenSuse 13.1 - x86_64 - kde - 4.11.5
-rw-r–r-- 1 root root 403 Apr 24 05:07 /usr/lib/systemd/system/-.slice
the contents are definitely systemd but I am wondering if its due to a crash or something
If it is legit thats an awfully risky name, i was going to just delete it (as i was cleaning up around the drive) but decided to ask first here.
Hi
Cat the file? It lists the documentation for it as man systemd.special, so yes needed
erbenton:
OpenSuse 13.1 - x86_64 - kde - 4.11.5
-rw-r–r-- 1 root root 403 Apr 24 05:07 /usr/lib/systemd/system/-.slice
the contents are definitely systemd but I am wondering if its due to a crash or something
If it is legit thats an awfully risky name, i was going to just delete it (as i was cleaning up around the drive) but decided to ask first here.
Hi,
systemctl status -- -.slice
The leading – is not a typo nor a product of a crash
Try removing it and see for your self…