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Hi All,
Thanks in advance for reading and any posts... I have to delete a lot of files (about 6 pages of a4 (ls -ltr)) but I have to keep some as well. I would normally do an rm * to get rid of them all, but thats not what I want to do. Is there anyway I could rm * but add in a list of files that I don't want to delete. Thanks for reading and any posts, Mark. |
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