On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 11:49 PM, Zhu Sha Zang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi everybody,
>
> I have some disaster in my desktop system because i'm erased my /lib.
> Well, i've solved this problem unpacking stage-3 over my system, and emerge
> -e world.
> My system working very well now, but a weak problem appear.
>
> In boot, when tmpdir tried to be cleaned, some messages appear that the some
> directories don't be erased., this:
>
> drwxrwxrwx 2 root    1003 4.0K Jul 13 08:24 ashura
> drwxrwxrwx 2  505     101 4.0K Jul 15 11:41 dasusr1
> drwxrwxrwx 2  507     102 4.0K Jul 15 11:41 db2inst1
> drwxrwx--T 7 root rodolfo 4.0K Jul 30 03:34 rodolfo
> drwx-----T 2 root root    4.0K Jul 30 00:06 root
>
> I've tried to remove this directories usimg root after boot, and receive
> this message:
>
> sakurazukamori .private # rm -rf *
> rm: cannot remove directory `ashura': Operation not permitted
> rm: cannot remove directory `dasusr1': Operation not permitted
> rm: cannot remove directory `db2inst1': Operation not permitted
> rm: cannot remove directory `rodolfo': Operation not permitted
> rm: cannot remove directory `root': Operation not permitted
>
> Thinking in some service using this directories, i've tried boot a gentoo
> livecd and erase archies but the same problem appear.
> I used too fsck on this ext3 file system, none errors on fylesystem are
> detected.
>
> Some tricks?
> thnks for now
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You might have extended attributes enabled. What happens when you run
lsattr on that directory? If you don't have lsattr, emerge e2fsprogs.

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