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.

Patrick wrote:

The "t" at the end is the sticky bit iirc. Remove that with:
chmod o-t carctl
and then you can rm it.

Cheers,
Patrick


On Sun, 2002-12-01 at 22:14, LaJchon McRight wrote:

ls -l cardctl produces

?-wxrw-rwt 53199 3486471509 3486502863 8 Dec 31 1969 cardctl


Thomas Molina wrote:


On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, LaJchon McRight wrote:




Thanks for the suggestion. Gave chattr a try but still unable to delete the file. Is there any other possible way to delete a file when the permissions have ben scrambled?


????

I've not heard that before. What does ls -l <filename> show?












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