Well, had on our old linux server a corrupted / filesystem some times ago
(due to power failure) which has been repaired by e2fsck,
and all works well, but ...
Have detected the following stuff in my /lost+found
        lnx:/# date
        Wed Mar 22 11:45:35 MET 2000
        lnx:/# /bin/ls -ald /lost*
        drwxrwxrwx   2 root     root        12288 Mar 15 09:48 /lost+found
        lnx:/# /bin/ls -al /lost*
        total 2305257932
        br-srwS-wT   1 11630    29551    108, 105 Mar 30  2023 #134829
        b--xr-sr--   1 uucp     25710    110, 105 Nov  3  2030 #134830
        b--S--S---   1 28265    28261     32,  62 Jun  2  2027 #134835
        br--r----T   1 28530    8245      69,  32 Feb  5  1995 #134836
        b--Sr----T   1 25199    12338    112, 120 Feb 25  1996 #134839
        s-w---S--T   1 16386    60128    1074204736 Jan 12  2004 #134860
        br-S--S---   1 2053     25135      0,   0 Jan 24  2001 #136245
        brwS--S--T   1 2053     256        0,   1 Apr  7  1974 #136247
        drwxrwxrwx   2 root     root        12288 Mar 15 09:48 .
        drwxr-xr-x  51 root     root         3072 Mar 22 09:28 ..
        lnx:/# cat /proc/version
        Linux version 2.0.29 (root@lnx) (gcc version 2.7.2.1) #73 Fri Aug 14 17:45:39 
MEST 1998

WHAT IS IT, does it consume disk space, AND ESPECIALLY: HOW TO GET RID OF IT
without reformatting the disk
As superuser, the following didn't work:
        lnx:/# cd lo*
        lnx:/lost+found# /bin/rm -f *
        /bin/rm: #134829: Operation not permitted
        /bin/rm: #134830: Operation not permitted
        /bin/rm: #134835: Operation not permitted
        /bin/rm: #134836: Operation not permitted
        /bin/rm: #134839: Operation not permitted
        /bin/rm: #134860: Operation not permitted
        /bin/rm: #136245: Operation not permitted
        /bin/rm: #136247: Operation not permitted
        lnx:/lost+found# chmod 777 *
        chmod: #134829: Operation not permitted
        chmod: #134830: Operation not permitted
        chmod: #134835: ... and so on .......


Thanks for help
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