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We also set the compiler arguments in flex to map to the proper instances services-config. This is my first time working with a multi-server install so I'm hoping that I'm just overlooking something. The maximum file size is 47 MB. Valid file types are: 8bf, abf, abr, act, aep, afm, ai, arw, as, ase, avi, bmp, book, cel, cfc, chproj, cptx, cr2, cr3, crf, crw, css, csv, dn, dng, doc, docx, eps, epub, exif, fbx, fla, flac, flv, fm, gif, icma, icml, ico, ics, idml, indd, jpeg, jpg, jsfl, json, log, loss, lrcat, lrtemplate, m4a, mif, mov, mp3, mp4, mpg, nef, nrw, obj, odt, orf, otc, otf, pdf, pfb, pfm, pmd, png, ppj, ppt, pptx, prc, prel, prproj, ps, psb, psd, raf, raw, rtf, sbs, sbsar, sbsm, scc, ses, sesx, skp, sol, srt, srw, ssa, stl, svg, swf, tif, ttc, ttf, txt, wav, wmv, x3f, xd, xls, xlsx, xml, xmp.

So that's the reason rm was throwing the error operation not permitted. I'm surprised KingoRoot didn't place i attribute. It may not give any output unless an error occurs. Now, check the file attributes again using lsattr :.

It should now be. That attribute has been removed and you're free to rename, delete and overwrite that file. To remove the file, simply do. Follow the process for any other file, if it cannot be deleted by rm at once.

If lsattr reports i as well, then remove it using -i in chattr. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.

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