Adrian Woodley wrote:
>
> Thats not a bad idea. However, the question still remains - What is it
> and why is it there? :)
What's in it, what are it's permissions uid/gid ?
What dist are you using?
for me, in bash
ls -lah \?
tell me whats in it, an rm \? -r
get's rid of it..
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