My problem :
a (stupid on my part) tar -xf somename.tgz got me a really
nastily named file like:
\330\265\324\123\{]09\345........ Ad-infintum.
I tried using debugfs & e2fsck from (slackware) recovery disk
which didn't help so I probably did something wrong.
I finally got the idea of 'mc' as root & v'iola file gone.
Hth
On 26 Feb 1998, Peter Moulder wrote:
> This sort of question comes up quite regularly, so I'm giving a
> decent-sized answer (more than Ben needs) and forwarding to
> Linux FAQ. Ben, go straight to the `Force removal' section.
>
>
> Question: I can't remove this file, even as root!
> =================================================
>
> Answer:
>
> Here is a non-exhaustive situations in which root can't (immediately)
> remove files from an ext2 filesystem:
...snip...
, JimL
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