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Yesterday, linuxguy at ici.net gleaned this insight: > > > > rm ?f2 > > > > No... that won't work because the shell expands it to -f2 and passes that > > to rm. Still bombs... I like the other two though... :) > > > I recommend the following... > > echo "Learn it for life" > '/-rf *' > > and now go remove it ;-) Ok: $ rm '/-rf *' Works like a charm. Note that you must be root to do this (or have your permissions set up really really badly) since it will create a file called '-rf *' in the root directory. Heh... we should have a spot on Letterman doing "Stupid Unix tricks" =8^) -- You know that everytime I try to go where I really want to be, It's already where I am, cuz I'm already there... --------------------------------------------------------------- Derek D. Martin | Unix/Linux Geek ddm at MissionCriticalLinux.com | derek at cerberus.ne.mediaone.net --------------------------------------------------------------- - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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