See attached. When I use rm -rf or try to right click and delete, I get an error. I think this occurred when my external drive accidentally disconnected without unmount but I'm not certain how this occurred. It might have been due to a ctrl-c when running a woof-Q script.
Tried to delete using Windows, also but it's on an EXT 2 partition.
Input Output error. How do I delete this file?
Input Output error. How do I delete this file?
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fsck?
G'day slavvo67,
As I'm "a bit of an expert" at making errors (to paraphrase Daddy Pig ), when I've made these in the past, I can usually remove them with an fsck for the affected partition.
Generally, they turn up on my data partitions in a similar way to your situation, so before backing up the particular partition, I run fsck from the terminal adding the particular device as the target to file-check (and fix, I hope ).
David S.
As I'm "a bit of an expert" at making errors (to paraphrase Daddy Pig ), when I've made these in the past, I can usually remove them with an fsck for the affected partition.
Generally, they turn up on my data partitions in a similar way to your situation, so before backing up the particular partition, I run fsck from the terminal adding the particular device as the target to file-check (and fix, I hope ).
David S.