I use the Reiser file system also, I get:
root /tmp/.X11-unix> ls -l X0
srwxrwxrwx    1 root     root            0 Sep 16 02:28 X0=
   I'm just a user, not more, I suspect the initial
"s" means something special I assume the = means
it also, I guess it is not a real file as the
/dev directory is not real.
   What is "can't seem to wipe"?
   Why are you messing with something the operating
system, file system or X system put there?
   Ron
> Hello.  My reiserfs root partition has a file: /tmp/.X11-unix/X0 that I
> can't seem to wipe.  (I've just moved the parent directory to something
> innocuous so it doesn't prevent X server zero from starting.)
> root@bluefish:/var/tmp/X12-unix# ls
> ls: X0: Permission denied
> root@bluefish:/var/tmp/X12-unix# stat X0
> stat: cannot stat `X0': Permission denied
> root@bluefish:/var/tmp/X12-unix# rm -rf X0
> rm: cannot remove `X0': Permission denied
> root@bluefish:/var/tmp/X12-unix#
> It looks like filesystem corruption but I wonder if any of you have
> other ideas.  Kernel 2.4.21.
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