WebSep 29, 2013 · 1 Answer. Sorted by: 156. The code says everything: max@serv$ chmod 777 . Okay, it doesn't say everything. In UNIX and Linux, the ability to remove a file is not determined by the access bits of that file. It is determined by the access bits of the directory which contains the file. Think of it this way -- deleting a file doesn't modify that file. WebJun 12, 2024 · Unfortunately, WSL 2 does not currently support NT symlinks that have an absolute target. This is something we're working to address. In the mean time, either recreate the symlink with a relative target if possible, or recreate it from inside WSL (which will create a WSL symlink which won't work in Windows, unfortunately).
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WebAug 8, 2024 · OK so I figured out my issue. I was running my Linux in a VM and I was running the commands on a shared folder, which I assume the VM doesn't have full access to (it's a shared folder, of course it wouldn't), I copied the folder from the shared directly to a more local location in the VM and it worked. WebHard link to directory: Operation not permitted. In article , [email protected] … terror inc comic
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WebSep 5, 2013 · The Git Bash shell may need to be run as an administrator, as by default on Windows only administrators can create the symbolic links. So, in order to make tar -xf work and create the required symbolic links: Run Git Bash shell as an administrator. Run export MSYS=winsymlinks:nativestrict. Run tar. WebApr 15, 2024 · * hard nofile 1048576 and then run: ulimit -n 1048576 echo 99999999 sudo tee /proc/sys/fs/file-max Now the test goes to 1048576. However, it seems I cannot raise it above 1048576. If I put 1048577 in limits.conf it is simply ignored. What is causing that? System B. On system B I cannot even get to 1048576: terror indywidualny