-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Allo all,
After some messing about I've just moved my fileserver from 2.5.68 to 2.6.0-test5-mm3, and everything appears to work ok, except! rm: cannot remove `/usr/var/tmp/portage/lvm2-2.00.06/temp/ccgDUvgl.s': Operation not permitted rm: cannot remove `/usr/var/tmp/portage/lvm2-2.00.06/work/LVM2.2.00.06/lib/ activate/activate.h': Operation not permitted rm: cannot remove `/usr/var/tmp/portage/lvm2-2.00.06/work/LVM2.2.00.06/lib/ activate/dev_manager.h': Operation not permitted And lots, lots, lots more of a similar ilk, over multiple disks, on multiple controllers, on multiple filesystems, over multiple boots. If I boot back into 2.5.68 I can delete/move/edit/etc the files with no complaints. Portage tmp is on /usr ATM cause I thought it might be the original disk which was dieing. Currently portage tmp is on xfs, but has been on ext3 and resiser too with the same errors (so no funky chattr stuff here, lsattr confirms too). The errors are not only extremely annoying, but causing no end of problems too. I'm about to try a stock 2.6 kernel, but in the mean time does anyone know why/how files are being created that can't be deleted? Cheers - -- Mike Williams -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/bOpyInuLMrk7bIwRAhBGAJ43wy8DtzkFqeqwcRfLpHz3XOtqOgCeOOXE X6LY/OP0f8HAJdRbi5ECXq4= =X9qH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list