Thanks! Re: How to remove a hard link
2007-12-24 20:07:00
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I got a gob of great answers. Thanks to all who responded.
The safest and best answer was to use the unlink command.
About 12 people responded with that answer. Thanks
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Travis A. Zadikem
Senior Network Engineer
PH: (303)-415-6175
Fax: (303)-786-9190
The truth of the matter is:
I like Microsoft products because without them a lot of us
sysadmin type folk would be out of jobs due to the fact that
some of the other operating systems actually work.
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I got a gob of great answers. Thanks to all who responded.
The safest and best answer was to use the unlink command. About
12 people responded with that answer. Thanks
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Travis A. Zadikem
Senior Network Engineer
PH: (303)-415-6175
Fax: (303)-786-9190
The truth of the matter is:
I like Microsoft products because without them a lot of us
sysadmin type folk would be out of jobs due to the fact that
some of the other operating systems actually work.</pre>
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