remove filename 'xxx xxx'
Jonathan I. Kamens
jik at athena.mit.edu
Thu Mar 21 09:43:33 AEST 1991
In article <1991Mar20.151552.16019 at ifi.unizh.ch>, zhou at unizh.ifi.unizh.ch ( ass bei richter) writes:
|> I would like to know from you on how to remove a file named: XXX XXX
|> from the unix file system, e.g. 'rm xmas card', where 'xmas card' is
|> a single file name which was saved from 'rn'.
This is answered, in question number 2, in the Frequently Asked Questions
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If you don't have anonymous ftp access, then send mail to
"mail-server at pit-manager.mit.edu" with the subject or body
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It would be a good idea for you to read this posting before posting, or at
least scan it, before posting questions to the comp.unix.* newsgroups again.
And, by the way, one answer to your question is
rm 'xmas card'
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