So I have been getting a sys log error for a while now which has been filling up my logs files and causing it to crash , today I started to pin point what's causing the error and it seemed as though it was linked toa docker container I had installed , Kasm, which when installing required a share to created and it used that share to store its data. Now i removed the docker container months ago but didnt realize my logs were filling up and still spitting our a fatal error.
Did a little digging again and it seemed liked the old shares this container used is causing some issues. Now I attempted to delete the shares and ran in to the "nobody permission issues". Ok great I ran the gui prompt for it; which i find is a bit strange even though I ran this command just a few months ago and seem to have to run it every time i wanna delete a share.
After that I am still getting the same "nobody permissions " prompt when i try to delete the share, I stopped all docker containers disabled it and disabled VM's as well, but cant delete the share.
Any help on what I should do?