BE CAREFUL WITH rm -r! (was: Re: unerase (was Re: drawtree for Unix/Sun/curses?))
6600pete at hub.UUCP
6600pete at hub.UUCP
Fri Dec 8 06:59:53 AEST 1989
>From article <15418 at teraida.UUCP>, by jeffy at teraida.UUCP (Jeffrey Youngstrom):
> In article <3249 at hub.UUCP> 6600pete at hub.UUCP writes:
>>this perspective, is unerasure under UNIX a good thing? No. Just do
>> alias rm rm -r
> Is there a chance you meant to say
> alias rm rm -i
> ???
Certainly. I stand corrected. I never use -i, but I use -r a LOT. Must have
been typing force of habit.
This is an *important* point:
ALL: DO NOT USE rm -r UNLESS YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT IT DOES. rm -i IS SAFE,
rm -r CERTAINLY IS NOT! BE VERY CAREFUL WITH rm -r!
Gads. Another rookie UN*X mistake on my part. Just what I needed.
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