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Author Topic: Can't delete. Need help with permissions?  (Read 9600 times)

jamieburchell

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Re: Can't delete. Need help with permissions?
« Reply #15 on: September 22, 2010, 09:32:40 AM »

Like I said, chown -R 777 *
;)

Perhaps you set the folder to 777, but not the files inside it.
« Last Edit: September 22, 2010, 09:36:25 AM by jamieburchell »
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zforum69

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Re: Can't delete. Need help with permissions?
« Reply #16 on: September 22, 2010, 09:55:29 PM »

Like I said, chown -R 777 *
;)

Perhaps you set the folder to 777, but not the files inside it.

To be honest now, I'm now not sure what happened.  I managed to borrow a couple of SATA drives to try to replicate the problem, and of course I could not. 

I Just could not replicate the same conditions.  For example I could not get to a state where I could add a file or directory, but then could not delete it.  All I could manage to do was to have no ability to do anything other than read it, which is what should happen.  I didn't even try creating the situation where I had full access if it was mapped to a drive letter, but had problems if it was referenced by the UNC name.

As soon as I experienced unexpainable symptoms, I should have reset to defaults and reboot the NAS.  After reading the forums that solution seems to fix a lot of problems. :)

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