In a Linux system, the root user has the highest privileges, can do anything, delete any unwanted software or files, can be said to be omnipotent. But sometimes the root user can not delete a small file, a seemingly ordinary file, in fact, as long as the root user to change the properties of this file, or could be deleted. A user wants to delete Linux has a file, the result can not delete said no permissions, only with root users delete, but still the same result said cannot delete, how to do? Let's look at the solution here.
The steps are as follows:
1, first delete a file, prompted ' Operation not Permitter ', ordinary users can not delete;
2, the user upgraded to root users, and then in the delete, then prompted ' Operation not Permitter ', incredibly root users can not delete, this is not too scientific ah;
3, the original file is the property in the inside mischief, as long as the login superuser, look at the properties of the file, and then use the root to cancel the property, the file is restored to half the file;
4, in the use of ordinary users to delete the file, you can succeed.
Users who have encountered this problem can follow the steps above to help you solve unnecessary problems! Let Root again have the highest privileges, delete the files you do not need!