Hi,

        I mounted my usb storage device and placed files on it, no
        problem.  However, I can't remove one of the folders in there.

        My plan was to put all of the programs that I wanted to manually
        install (compile) after I reinstalled the OS onto the usb
        storage.  I put things there like Apache, PHP, etc.  All of the files 
were
        in the .gz format.

        I don't know when it happened, but when I went inside of that
        folder later on, except for three of the files, they all had names that
        looked like: ????????.??, etc.  When I tried to delete them I
        got a "cannot lstat" error along with a "read-only" explanation.

        I mounted to device as: "mount -t vfat /dev/sde1 /mnt/usbdisk".
        I tried mounting as "-t usbfs" but I only got four files in
        there: 001, 002, 003, devices.  I also manually unmounted and
        then mounted with the "-o rw" option, but no dice.

        Anyone experienced this problem before?  I just want to remove
        that file.  It seems to be the only one that I can't remove.
        Thanks.

-- 
Telly Williams
"Knowledge Is Power"


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