Re: rm files owned by root?
* Ulrich Fürst:
> Bernd Eckenfels <ecki-news2004-12@lina.inka.de> wrote:
>> This is a Unix FAQ. You can delete any file if you have write access
>> to the directory. Actually you dont delete the file, you remove the
>> "link" to the
>
> So if my /home/ is 775 and root.users and I'm in the group users I can
> delete everybody's home directory?
Only if it's empty. You could rename it to /tmp on most
installations, where it would be deleted after the next reboot.
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