Re: [SLE] removing a damaged file



Jerry Feldman wrote:
On Friday 30 June 2006 11:18 am, pburness wrote:

I have a few files that are giving me (root) a permission denied message
when trying to delete them.

I had recently such a problem, probably a file not closed
properly (USB umounting too fast). I could not kill the
relevant app (zombie).

Restarting the computer fixed the problem

jdd


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