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brammargry

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Oct 30, 2008
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Dear all,

I'd like to delete some locked files from a network-disk, and this is giving me problems. I've found lots of guides on how to delete locked files, but they consider regular files on a HD which is easily accessible by the terminal. This is harder for my NAS-drive disk.

Anybody knows how I can access this disk tru the terminal (cd ip-# doesn't do it/ neither does cd {name that I see in the graphical interface})?

Or an alternative way to delete these locked files (which as by the way spread in a bunch of subdirs in between too many others).

Thanks ahead! grtz, bram
 
Haven't work with a NAS, but can you SSH into it to remotely manage it? How do you currently access it from Finder? Does the drive show up in /Volumes/?
 
Thanks!

Thanks Angelwatt! I've found it in /Volumes/ and it did what I wanted! Great solution! :)
 
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