![]() ![]() ![]() BTW I am currently trying to use Time Machine to delete all the file but that is taking FOR EVER and I'm not sure its actually doing anything. I'm also thinking this is why rm won't work - multiple hard links?Īny unix guru out there that can help? I really don't want to re-format the disk. I note that 'ls -l' shows a lot of with the sign at the end and I'm assuming that this is a hard link, but I don't know. It wouldn't let me remove them getting the error 'Operation not permitted'. So I'm content to start over and I went to /Volumes/Backupdisk/Backups.backupdb and tried 'sudo rm -rf *' to get rid of the existing backups in preparation to start over. ![]() I've moved disks around on my network and TIme Machine doesn't seem to remember that it's backed up a given system to a given disk previously, after moving the disk to a different server. I'm lost in trying to delete the backup directories created by Time Machine. ![]()
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