Some files got screwed up so I can't delete them.
[mhaque@viper html-blah]$ rm -r mac3dfx/
rm: cannot remove `mac3dfx/news/1999/08/199908231702.txt': Input/output
error
rm: cannot remove `mac3dfx/news/1999/08/199908231802.txt': Input/output
error
rm: cannot remove directory `mac3dfx/news/1999/08': Directory not empty
rm: cannot remove directory `mac3dfx/news/1999': Directory not empty
rm: cannot remove directory `mac3dfx/news': Directory not empty
rm: cannot remove `mac3dfx/dat': Input/output error
rm: cannot remove directory `mac3dfx': Directory not empty
My filesystem is probably really screwed up so I'm going to format. But
for future reference, how would one get rid of those files? Or does this
indicate that it's time to reformat and not even consider trying to
delete those files?
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