Hello,
All you do is type in "rm -r -f somedirectory" but make sure you replace
"somedirectory" with the directory you want to delete
On Sat, 29 Apr 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 28, 2000 at 09:39:38PM -0500, Bob Hartung wrote:
> > I am trying to delete a directory. This directory contains only the
> > .directory "file", yet every time I try to rmdir [directory name] I get
> > the error that the directory is not empty. All is done as root and
> > owner and user of the directory are root. Any ideas why I can't do
> > this??
>
> This is for removing directories *only*. See 'info rmdir'. What you
> probably want is 'rm -r'.
>
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