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[Solved] How to delete shares, folders or files via command line?

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[solved] I just had to go up one directory in the shell to find where the user shares are. The rest was easy...

 

Hello everyone,

 

i installed crashplan just for testing and deleted it. Now i have the problem that there is a user share named "appdata" with a folder named "crashplan" in it. I don´t need this share but i can´t delete it because it is not empty. If i try to delete the crashplan folder fron my windows pc it dosn´t work. So, how can i delete the crashplan folder via command line to empty the share to delete it.

 

unraid 6.1.9

 

Thanks in advance.

Ronny

 

Update: After reading a bit i found some Linux commands that would be usefull for me. But the first problem is to navigate in the shell. pwd show /root, but whre is /root and how to navigate to user shares? Trying to change the directory to appdata with "cd appdata" results in "-bash: cd: appdata: No such file or directory" How is the right way to navigate to the shares to delete something? Sorry für asking these stupid questions...

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