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Hi there,
I have numerous files in a directory (approx 2500) that I want to delete although I get the following:- Server> rm *.* Arguments too long Is there a proper way of deleting this rather than breaking it down further through the list of files rm *10.* rm *11.* rm *12.* Cheers, Hayez |
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