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Hi I was browsing through my boot.msg file and found the following: Excerpt ... Setting scheduling timeslices unused Setting up hostname 'aquarius'done Setting up loopback interface done find: /tmp/ssh-*: No ...
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    Can anyone explain "find: /tmp/ssh-*"

    Hi

    I was browsing through my boot.msg file and found the following:

    Excerpt
    ...
    Setting scheduling timeslices unused
    Setting up hostname 'aquarius'done
    Setting up loopback interface done
    find: /tmp/ssh-*: No such file or directory
    <notice>exit status of (boot.sched boot.localnet boot.isapnp) is (6 0 0)
    <notice>run boot scripts (boot.klog boot.ipconfig)
    ...

    As it is near the networking section, is it something to do with secure shell?
    I do use SSH occasionally with PuTTY on windows.

    Any help appreciated
    cheers

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    P.S. I know that find: /tmp/ssh-* means look for files beginning with ssh- in the /tmp directory, what I am asking is how can I find out what initiated the command - I know I didn't type it so why is it there?

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