On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 13:49 -0500, James Pifer wrote: > I have an fc7 box that I'm trying to remove a directory on. I don't > remember why I was playing with the directory permissions in the first > place, but I just want to get rid of it. > > the directory is in /root and looks like this: > dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 2048 2007-11-09 15:35 tmp > > I can't do anything with it. Any file change I try to make, chmod, rm, > mv, etc I get this error like: > chmod: changing permissions of `tmp': Read-only file system > > How can I get rid of this directory? I've been googling in circles and > can't find a solution. > > Thanks, > James > Hi, James, Since root owns the directory, you have to be root to change it. BUT!! be aware that tmp is a system directory. Any buffering, temporary storage, or image viewing you do on the internet likely uses this directory. Try the following: su - enter the password for root as requested cd / chmod 777 tmp chmod +t tmp ls -al | grep tmp drwxrwxrwt ## root root #### 2007-11-15 11:24 tmp Note that ## is The t symbol marks the file as temporary, which is of interest to some utilities during boot. IF you omit the t, the tmp fill will eventually overflow because it is not being flushed. Regards, Les H -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list