Hi Eduardo
Please read the guidelines posted
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bye
raju
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: can't remove dir
Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 00:36:06 -0200
From: Eduardo Rocha Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: kamaraju kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi, all
Sorry for my english
I'm returning to this list after a time out.
I had the same situation, a month ago, but in my case, the server was
invaded.
I can't remove only one file, and I have the root of the server.
To solve, reinstall the server, only this, but I want to know the
correct answer too..
Thanks.
Eduardo
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
Anton wrote:
Good time.
I can't remove the dir 'remove'.Some months ago i move it from /tmp
and rename
to 'remove'.I can copy it to another disk and remove from there , but
i can't
delete it .I don't know what to think .See the outputs :
==================
inf 5:32# rm -rf remove
rm: cannot remove directory `remove/.private/h': Operation not permitted
rm: cannot remove directory `remove/.private': Operation not permitted
rm: cannot remove directory `remove': Directory not empty
What about the permissions of the directory inside which 'remove' is
located. In order to remove a directory you need to have write
permissions on its parent directory. Also I see that you are doing all
these as root (from the # prompt) Is that correct? In that case look
out for the LDAP settings also.
bye
raju
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