There are non-printed characters in the file name. The only way to clear up 
something like this is with:
rm -ir cur

(as root) and answer each file with yes.


On Wednesday 01 January 2003 10:23 am, Salane wrote:
> ok yes cur/ is a dir rf should work and I was root. but it seems that rm
> -rfd worked. or the dir was released on reboot.
>
> On Tuesday 31 December 2002 06:55 pm, Vincent Danen wrote:
> > On Tue Dec 31, 2002 at 05:41:33PM -0500, Charles A Edwards wrote:
> > > On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 17:31:42 -0500
> > >
> > > Salane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > rm -rf cur/
> > > > rm: cannot remove `cur//1041345474.19460.OtLE:2,S': Permission denied
> > >
> > > cur is a directory.
> > > You need to use:
> > > rm -rfd cur/
> >
> > No you don't.
> >
> > Check the permissions on cur/[bla file] and see if you have write
> > permission.


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