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Old 09-05-2009
How to delete folder name is "-rlt"

Hi all

I cannot delete folder name is "-lrt".

Code:
 
drwxr-xr-x   2  sysadmin  sysadmin        2 Sep  5 15:52 -rlt
 
rm -r *rlt
rm: illegal option -- l
rm: illegal option -- t
usage: rm [-fiRr] file ...
 
rm -r "-rlt"
rm: illegal option -- l
rm: illegal option -- t
usage: rm [-fiRr] file ...
 
rm -r "\-rlt"
\-rlt: No such file or directory

Please help me delete it
Thanks,
 

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