From: Mats Soderstrom <mats@ibk.liu.se>
To: linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: Repost: Cannot remove directory `xpti.dat': Operation not permitted
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 11:04:29 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A8CFB2D.310B76CE@ibk.liu.se> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20010214183504.A3488@lsil.com
I posted this earlier asking for help. After a system crash I had to run fsck
manually on several volumes - for me this is saying "yes" to whatever fsck ask if
it should fix. Anyway, after a restart the properties of xpti.dat (a mozilla
component) is changed and I cannot remove it as root. So how do I go about fixing
this? Can I use fsck and specify a sertan file? This is a bit over my head so I
need advice from the experienced guys out there.
Thank you in advance!
/Mats Soderstrom
Original message:
>
> > I was left with this unremoveable directory that supposed to be a file after I
> > had to do a volume repair:
> >
> > [root@a22 /]# cd /usr/lib/mozilla/components
> > [root@a22 components]# ls -l
> > total 2
> > dr-s--s-wt 2 14409 25193 2048 Apr 19 2032 xpti.dat
> > [root@a22 components]# rm -rf *
> > rm: cannot remove directory `xpti.dat': Operation not permitted
> > [root@a22 components]#
> >
> > How do I remove this file?
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[not found] ` <20010214183504.A3488@lsil.com>
2001-02-16 10:04 ` Mats Soderstrom [this message]
2001-02-16 16:53 ` Repost: Cannot remove directory `xpti.dat': Operation not permitted Erik van Roode
2001-02-16 17:25 ` Martin Costabel
2001-02-16 17:46 ` Roman Zippel
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