rm -R

Alin-Andrei nilarimogard at gmail.com
Wed Jul 21 17:52:39 UTC 2010


"rm" or "rm -R" will not send them to trash but delete them for good.

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 20:49, Tim Henderson <bizdev at pwnspeak.com> wrote:

> Quick question.  If I rm -R a few files and dirs, are they sent to any
> sort of trash, or are they "gone" for good?
>
> In unix I know rm'd files go to .Trash, at least on my versino of
> FreeBSD, however not sure about Ubuntu.
>
> Thanks.
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