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bug#40090: rm seems unfinished when calling mkdir
From: |
Boyen, Peter |
Subject: |
bug#40090: rm seems unfinished when calling mkdir |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Mar 2020 15:02:19 +0000 |
When I remove a folder by using rm -rfv ${TEMP_STORAGE}', shortly followed by
an 'mkdir -pv ${TEMP_STORAGE}' to recreate the same folder, I get
mkdir: cannot create directory './temp_storage': Operation not permitted
It seems the rm command is not fully finished yet, somehow.
* I am running a Linux container on docker on Windows 10. The error occurs
on a bind mount (and only there).
* It only happens If there is quite some data in the folder, so it seems
the rm command has to take some time
* Other commands like ls and such can be run in between, but if I do 'sleep
5' in between, it doesn't occur (though obviously I don't want to do that every
time).
Version info:
Docker desktop 2.2.0.4 (43472)
# uname -a
Linux 32b0494e3950 4.19.76-linuxkit #1 SMP Thu Oct 17 19:31:58 UTC 2019 x86_64
GNU/Linux
(The image is based on the debian:stretch image)
# mkdir --version
mkdir (GNU coreutils) 8.26
# rm --version
rm (GNU coreutils) 8.26
Thanks,
Peter
- bug#40090: rm seems unfinished when calling mkdir,
Boyen, Peter <=