Funny file names
foss
foss at ihuxe.UUCP
Wed May 15 11:24:10 AEST 1985
> By mistake I created a file called ^G (ctl-G) from readnews. When
> went back to the csh, I did an `ls' and it told me that I had file
> called `?'. When I tried to `rm ?' it wouldn't go away. However,
> I tried `rm ^G', that worked. I think this is kind of strange.
>
> What happens if one (by mistake) creates a file called `ctl-foo' and one
> didn't know that this was happening. The next time they did an `ls'
> of that directory they'd get a `?' and it would be impossible to remove
> because they don't know the name.
>
> Can someone explain this to me?
>
> --
If all else fails, you can always use:
rm -i *
which will interact with the terminal before removing files.
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