Delete file with boot permission issue












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I can not delete a file with boot permission?



Error removing file /home/tbone/Downloads/debian-9.6.0-amd64-netinstiso/boot: Permission denied









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    did you use sudo?

    – mchid
    Jan 1 at 1:39













  • That is, type sudo rm home/tbone/Downloads/debian-9.6.0-amd64-netinstiso/boot`, and, when prompted, enter your login password (which won't be echoed).

    – waltinator
    Jan 1 at 4:26











  • Do you mean root permission ?

    – Soren A
    Jan 1 at 4:57













  • Like @waltinator says but with code blocks, open the terminal using Ctrl+Alt+T and type: sudo rm /home/tbone/Downloads/debian-9.6.0-amd64-netinstiso/boot

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Jan 1 at 17:24











  • thanks for the help it worked.

    – user909295
    Jan 4 at 21:18
















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I can not delete a file with boot permission?



Error removing file /home/tbone/Downloads/debian-9.6.0-amd64-netinstiso/boot: Permission denied









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  • 3





    did you use sudo?

    – mchid
    Jan 1 at 1:39













  • That is, type sudo rm home/tbone/Downloads/debian-9.6.0-amd64-netinstiso/boot`, and, when prompted, enter your login password (which won't be echoed).

    – waltinator
    Jan 1 at 4:26











  • Do you mean root permission ?

    – Soren A
    Jan 1 at 4:57













  • Like @waltinator says but with code blocks, open the terminal using Ctrl+Alt+T and type: sudo rm /home/tbone/Downloads/debian-9.6.0-amd64-netinstiso/boot

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Jan 1 at 17:24











  • thanks for the help it worked.

    – user909295
    Jan 4 at 21:18














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I can not delete a file with boot permission?



Error removing file /home/tbone/Downloads/debian-9.6.0-amd64-netinstiso/boot: Permission denied









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I can not delete a file with boot permission?



Error removing file /home/tbone/Downloads/debian-9.6.0-amd64-netinstiso/boot: Permission denied






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  • 3





    did you use sudo?

    – mchid
    Jan 1 at 1:39













  • That is, type sudo rm home/tbone/Downloads/debian-9.6.0-amd64-netinstiso/boot`, and, when prompted, enter your login password (which won't be echoed).

    – waltinator
    Jan 1 at 4:26











  • Do you mean root permission ?

    – Soren A
    Jan 1 at 4:57













  • Like @waltinator says but with code blocks, open the terminal using Ctrl+Alt+T and type: sudo rm /home/tbone/Downloads/debian-9.6.0-amd64-netinstiso/boot

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Jan 1 at 17:24











  • thanks for the help it worked.

    – user909295
    Jan 4 at 21:18














  • 3





    did you use sudo?

    – mchid
    Jan 1 at 1:39













  • That is, type sudo rm home/tbone/Downloads/debian-9.6.0-amd64-netinstiso/boot`, and, when prompted, enter your login password (which won't be echoed).

    – waltinator
    Jan 1 at 4:26











  • Do you mean root permission ?

    – Soren A
    Jan 1 at 4:57













  • Like @waltinator says but with code blocks, open the terminal using Ctrl+Alt+T and type: sudo rm /home/tbone/Downloads/debian-9.6.0-amd64-netinstiso/boot

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Jan 1 at 17:24











  • thanks for the help it worked.

    – user909295
    Jan 4 at 21:18








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did you use sudo?

– mchid
Jan 1 at 1:39







did you use sudo?

– mchid
Jan 1 at 1:39















That is, type sudo rm home/tbone/Downloads/debian-9.6.0-amd64-netinstiso/boot`, and, when prompted, enter your login password (which won't be echoed).

– waltinator
Jan 1 at 4:26





That is, type sudo rm home/tbone/Downloads/debian-9.6.0-amd64-netinstiso/boot`, and, when prompted, enter your login password (which won't be echoed).

– waltinator
Jan 1 at 4:26













Do you mean root permission ?

– Soren A
Jan 1 at 4:57







Do you mean root permission ?

– Soren A
Jan 1 at 4:57















Like @waltinator says but with code blocks, open the terminal using Ctrl+Alt+T and type: sudo rm /home/tbone/Downloads/debian-9.6.0-amd64-netinstiso/boot

– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jan 1 at 17:24





Like @waltinator says but with code blocks, open the terminal using Ctrl+Alt+T and type: sudo rm /home/tbone/Downloads/debian-9.6.0-amd64-netinstiso/boot

– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Jan 1 at 17:24













thanks for the help it worked.

– user909295
Jan 4 at 21:18





thanks for the help it worked.

– user909295
Jan 4 at 21:18










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