This thread prompted me to figure out why I couldn't empty my BASE2 trashcan.
Some items involved convoluted procedures:
Deleting a user involved undeleting it ('restore' in BASE2 parlance), logging
in as that user, deleting its home directory and default directories, empty
its trashcan, log
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob MacCallum
Sent: 08 October 2007 11:41
To: BASE ML
Subject: Re: [base] problems with my trashcan
This thread prompted me to figure out why I couldn't empty my BASE2
trashcan.
Some items involved convoluted procedures:
Deleting a user involved
Chad Matsalla wrote:
Nicklas wrote:
Are you logged in as the user that is the owner of the experiment?
I am logged in as root. Shouldn't root be able to delete anything?
Yes, the root user can delete anything, but this is not a permission
issue. It's just that the Trashcan can only list
Nicklas wrote:
Are you logged in as the user that is the owner of the experiment?
I am logged in as root. Shouldn't root be able to delete anything?
Chad Matsalla
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