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What is the difference between rm -r and rm -f? - Super User What do you mean they give the same result? rm -r emptydir removes that directory, rm -f emptydir does not These are two completely different command line options, each doing whatever its documentation says is doing
linux - rm -rf takes a long time - Super User I have a directory aggregated in which I have 7550 sub-dirs each containing 250 files aggregated has 5 5GB in total I've tried deleting aggregated via rm -rf aggregated and it is taking hours
rm - Remove everything except? - Super User Possible Duplicate: Remove all files but one with rm In unix, to remove zip files in a directory one can simply type rm * zip How can one remove everything except zip files?
find: -exec rm {} \; vs. -delete - why is the former widely . . . The -exec rm is not recommendable on many systems, for reasons I gave - lack of support, or a desire to restrict process count "widely recommended" does not mean ideal for all circumstances, and failing to address that assumption seems irresponsible
What does rm -rf do? - Super User The rm command removes files The -r option will perform a recursive removal and the -f option will remove files without prompting you to confirm that you wish to have them removed, even if you would otherwise be prompted as to whether you wish to remove them due to the files permissions E g , if you type rm -rf somedirectory, the command will remove all files and subdirectories beneath the
Whats the equivalent to rm -rf with Windows command? I need to delete a whole directory (with a lot of sub directories and files) by running a command in a batch file I tried delete and erase, but both of them requires me to answer 'Y N', and it d
How to recursively delete directory from command line in windows . . . rmdir ? will give you the full details of the command line arguments - S is "Removes all directories and files in the specified directory in addition to the directory itself Used to remove a directory tree" and the other option is Q which is "Quiet mode, do not ask if ok to remove a directory tree with S"