When trying to
change ownership of the files in a directory, I mistakenly had the settings
wrong in the command, so I got the following
ls -l
total
16
drw-rw-r-- 4 user proj1 4096 Sep 28 14:23 doc/
drw-rw-r--
24 user proj1 4096 Sep 28 14:27 modules/
drw-rw-r-- 3 user proj1
4096 Sep 28 14:23 project/
ls -l
project
total 0
?--------- ? ? ?
? ?
compile.conf
?--------- ? ? ?
? ?
myproject.conf
?--------- ? ? ?
? ?
novas_fli.so
Same for the other
directories' contents.
When I try to chown
-R or chgrp -R or rm -rf for project/ I get permission
denied. How can I use chown to set something valid (e.g., user
proj1) so I can get rid of these directories/files??
Thanks.
Richard