Le 6 déc. 2011 à 14:02, Jerry Levan a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I used an attached disk for several weeks for a time machine backup
> destination.
>
> After I added a NAS I no longer had any use for the older Time Machine backup.
>
> The backup is heavily protected by ACLs and I don't seem to be able to find
> a magic command line that will recursively strip the ACL protections so I
> can delete the 'whole thing'.
Hello Jerry,
Perhaps could you try this one:
sudo chmod -RN /path/to/backupdir
> Google seemed to think that there is a function 'fsaclctl' that can remove
> ACLs from a device but it does not appear to exist in mac osx 10.7.2 client.
ACLs came with Tiger, and fsaclctl was there mainly to (de)activate acl support
on a volume.
HTH,
Axel
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