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#1 2008-01-24 22:46:38

Dazed & Confused
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Deleting funplug - how?

I tried deleting Fonz's funplug in Windows Explorer.  (Bad move?)

The files went, but it says I don't have the permission to delete the folder.  I can rename it though.

Can anyone explain (VERY SLOWLY) how to fix this?

Thanks!

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#2 2008-01-25 00:13:14

fonz
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Re: Deleting funplug - how?

root owns the funplug files. you need telnet to remove them smile

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#3 2008-01-25 00:47:00

Dazed & Confused
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Re: Deleting funplug - how?

Okay.  How do I delete in telnet?  rm?

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#4 2008-01-25 00:52:11

fonz
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Re: Deleting funplug - how?

Code:

cd /mnt/HD_a2
rm -rf fun_plug*

Be careful: rm -rf can be dangerous (e.g. rm -rf * will delete everything)

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#5 2008-01-25 01:49:14

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Re: Deleting funplug - how?

Cool.  All done.  Thanks for that.

I tried the fun plug because I thought it was the fan that made the noise, but it isn't, as it's still noisy when the fan stops.  I guess it must be the hard disks making that constant humming noise.  I just thought it would sometimes be totally silent without the fan.  Also, the hardisks also seem to make an extra whirry, whiny, tick-tick noise every 10 minutes, for a few seconds, then stop.  Any idea why this is?

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