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About Me
Some Unix victims turn this filename-as-switch bug into a “feature” by
keeping a file named “-i” in their directories. Type “rm *” and the shell
will expand this to “rm-i filenamelist” which will, presumably, ask for
confirmation before deleting each file. Not a bad solution, that, as long as
you don’t mind putting a file named “-i” in every directory. Perhaps we
should modify the mkdir command so that the “-i” file gets created auto-
matically. Then we could modify the ls command not to show it.
- LHH
"[Ubuntu is] a racist and afrocentrist distro that doesn't deserve any support or attention." -ZankerH
keeping a file named “-i” in their directories. Type “rm *” and the shell
will expand this to “rm-i filenamelist” which will, presumably, ask for
confirmation before deleting each file. Not a bad solution, that, as long as
you don’t mind putting a file named “-i” in every directory. Perhaps we
should modify the mkdir command so that the “-i” file gets created auto-
matically. Then we could modify the ls command not to show it.
- LHH
"[Ubuntu is] a racist and afrocentrist distro that doesn't deserve any support or attention." -ZankerH
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