suppose you have a b c files in a dir
where c -> a
and b is a hard link to a ...
if you do ls -l
you would see
with some more columns in between...
If you delete a ... there wiill not be any impact on b...but c will become a dead link...
Now you want is, find files like c and delete them...
so the difference of the two commands is c...delete it.
I have commented the rm part...first run the program, see you are getting what you want and then run it.
My SUN V210 refuses to fully boot up. We had a power outage (ie. someone tripped the cord) and thereafter the Sun will not come up, and the OS is not starting. The LED on the front is not lit.
Monitor gets no feed, so I plugged in via the management port.
The system comes up to:
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Hi all can you please help me what is dead.letter file ?
when it is created ? for the first time i have seen this file getting created in my current directory?
I am using SunOs.
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Hi,
I am new to unix
I am removing some unwanted files from the directory by using the following command
find . -name "*" -exec rm -f {} \;
But i want the corresponding links also to be removed
can one help me
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