Hi! Thank you for maintaining such useful and reliable tools. Today I came across an unexpected warning in tail. The warning is intended to handle this case: [:~]$ tail -f tail: warning: following standard input indefinitely is ineffective which is both important and fun. Today, however, I was surprised to see it appear in this context: [:~]$ tail -f < /dev/ttyUSB0 > data.dat tail: warning: following standard input indefinitely is ineffective The warning was confusing and perhaps inappropriate, as this call actually *does* something, and is very effective at doing what I want; streaming the port's output into data.dat. (Importantly, for reasons I don't yet understand, tail -f /dev/ttyUSB0 > data.dat does not reliably tail the port; it redirects only one line of output instead of a continuous stream). System is Debian Jessie -- coreutils v8.23-4. Thanks! Charlie