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I removed the one from BATL but I see Unavailable on Eric's one above. I'm out of town for a few days so can't check on my usual system. Just on phone atm.
The application was a java program installed as regularUser, who does not have sudo.
Was able to replicate the situation as soon as i saw it. Logged in as root, created a file in regularUser directory tree, checked that the file was owned by root:root. Sunrat, I was able to move as regularUser the root created file to a subdirectory owned by regularUser Not just copy, but move.
CentoOS 7 .