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Hi,
In a shell script I am makin use of 3 files f1,f2 and f3.txt. When the Unix server is restarted I want to delete all these 3 files if they are existing. ( I suppose I will have to use this command rm /thefilepath/f* but dont know in which script to use.) Anyone knows what can be done for this. Thanks |
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