Thomas Molina wrote:
>
> On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, LaJchon McRight wrote:
>
> > I tried changing with chmod. I'm logged in as root and it still gives
> > me Operation not permitted when I try anything on this file.
> >
>
> The inode looks severely bollixed. If chattr doesn't allow you to remove
> it I don't know what to say. The only other suggestion I would have is
> try booting from disk one and running fsck on the unmounted partition.
This is my favorite way to nuke a pesky file.
Get the inode # & use find to nuke it:
ls -i <file>
find . -xdev -inum <file inode #> -ok rm -f {} \;
Hopefully you don't have a hosed filesystem and/or disk/controller/other
hardware problems.
-tkb
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