"rm -P" would be what you're looking for..
But is it even required? It's not exactly an easy task to "undelete" a file anyway... the process alone is an effecitve deterrent. -Nix Fan.
"rm -P" would be what you're looking for..
But is it even required? It's not exactly an easy task to "undelete" a file anyway... the process alone is an effecitve deterrent. -Nix Fan.