bleah. why remove them? swoosh them into a temp directory where you can delete them with prejudice.
but this is a much better idea: find out what the file command says about your fortran OS/2 executables. say, $ file bleeb.exe fortran OS/2 hoopla executable blahblah then use something like: find / -exec file \{} \; | grep 'hoopla executable blahblah' you can use this to get all the files, and put them in a holding area. or you can delete them outright. whatever you want to do. pete On Wed 10 Jan 01, 5:48 PM, David B . Harris said... > To quote Marcelo Chiapparini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > # How can I remove all of them? I search in the rm documentation (man rm > and > # info rm) but I didn't find anything. > > You can use a few tools to do this, but I'll focus on 'find'. Here's > what to do, assuming the files you copied over are in /old-disk, and all > the fortran files are ended with ".exe". Keep in mind this will remove > *all* files in /old-disk and its subdirectories which have their name > end in ".exe": > > find /old-disk -name "*.exe" | xargs rm -f > > That'll find all the names in /old-disk and is subdirectories which end > in .exe, and will then run 'rm' on it, with the '-f' flag, which means > "force", or as I like to put it, "remove without any thought to the > consequences". > > David Barclay Harris, Clan Barclay > Aut agere, aut mori. (Either action, or death.) > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Just upgraded to Woody? Don't have permission to run X? linux In Xwrapper.config, change allowed_users from root to console. - ------------------------------------------------------------------- ._. "Coffee...I've conquered the Borg on coffee." [EMAIL PROTECTED] /v\ --Kathryn Janeway on the virtues of coffee http://www.dirac.org // \\ ------------------------------------------------------------------- ^^ ^^ GPG Fingerprint: B9F1 6CF3 47C4 7CD8 D33E 70A9 A3B9 1945 67EA 951D rules
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