On Thu, 2005-08-11 at 13:00 +0200, Michiel Faber wrote: > Hello, > > I have got a problem with file permissions. When i untar a file, use > it, and after that remove the direcory i get the question: rm: remove > write-protected regular file X? > This is a lot of work for al the file's. How can i prevent this? > > this is what i do: > > cd /mnt/lfs/sources > tar -xvjf patch-2.5.4.tar.bz2 > cd patch-2.5.4 > ./configure > make > make install > cd .. > rm -R patch-2.5.4 > > The partion is mounted in fstab with options: default > the owner of the partion /mnt/lfs is user lfs. He also is the owner of > the source directory of the tar file and the tar file itself. All with > mode 755. > When i untar the file the made direcory is also owned by lfs with 755. > But files within this directory are sometimes 444. I don't want to do a > chmod everytime. > > Who can help? > > Michiel try "man rm" thehehe no, serious "rm -rf" should do the job, but be careful with that ...
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