Re: rm: #08057459: Operation not permitted

2024-03-26 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-03-26, deich...@placebonol.com wrote: > > can you share what caused ls to coredump=20 corrupt timestamp. https://marc.info/?t=17114738861=1=2 -> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs=17114820954=2

Re: rm: #08057459: Operation not permitted

2024-03-26 Thread Florian Obser
newfs(8), and restore from backup. Your filesystem is fubar. Or a hexeditor and a steady hand, but then you are very much on your own and we'll just watch in amazement. On 26 March 2024 21:30:14 CET, Peter Fraser wrote: >The reason why ls -l faulted has been found and is being worked on. >

Re: rm: #08057459: Operation not permitted

2024-03-26 Thread deich...@placebonol.com
can you share what caused ls to coredump On March 26, 2024 2:30:14 PM MDT, Peter Fraser wrote: >The reason why ls -l faulted has been found and is being worked on. > >The next step is trying to delete the files. >Running as root >rm fails with Operation not permitted >so does chmod and chown

rm: #08057459: Operation not permitted

2024-03-26 Thread Peter Fraser
The reason why ls -l faulted has been found and is being worked on. The next step is trying to delete the files. Running as root rm fails with Operation not permitted so does chmod and chown end chattr Any ideas on how to get rid of the files