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Dabbler
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2013
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Hello and good afternoon.
I have 2 folders which have sticky bits assigned to them (which I did not apply).
I can not remove the sticky bits by using chmod uog-t folder/
The command executes without error but to no avail.
I was configured with CIFS/Active Directory but then disabled the AD Service but still no luck.
Can someone help? I am trying to backup nightly, via rsync, to an external nas but the external can not update the deleted files.
Thanks!
I have 2 folders which have sticky bits assigned to them (which I did not apply).
I can not remove the sticky bits by using chmod uog-t folder/
The command executes without error but to no avail.
I was configured with CIFS/Active Directory but then disabled the AD Service but still no luck.
Can someone help? I am trying to backup nightly, via rsync, to an external nas but the external can not update the deleted files.
Thanks!