The Lazarus Directory
21 February 2006 @ 08:12 in Life
On my NAS device there's a folder that I can't
delete, no matter what I try. If I connect to it from
Mac OS, I can delete it, but it pops right back a
second later. From Windows or Linux it merely insists
that there's no folder there even though I can see,
explore and select it.
So I thought I'd break out the big guns and try using the rm command from Terminal. And it brought a smile to my face when I got this friendly warning from the Darwin layer:
The folder's still there, by the way. Neither the -f, -d or -R flags helped; Terminal also just insisted that the folder didn't exist too. Suggestions on a postcard, please. Or a comments field, which is probably easier.
So I thought I'd break out the big guns and try using the rm command from Terminal. And it brought a smile to my face when I got this friendly warning from the Darwin layer:
The folder's still there, by the way. Neither the -f, -d or -R flags helped; Terminal also just insisted that the folder didn't exist too. Suggestions on a postcard, please. Or a comments field, which is probably easier.
