04-30-2001
Hi Maven,
Thanks for the solution.but recently i am having a problem with deleting the files.if i go to the backup directory and just give the ls command to how many files are there and then run this command its not working .on the other hand if i don't go to the directory and run this command its working perfectly.
Urgently require help
cheers
Thanks in advance
Arunava
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