Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sun, 1 Dec 1996 00:02:42 -0600 (CST) | From | Gregory Youngblood <> | Subject | Re: Filename completion(?) bug? |
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> > Consider a scenario where we have the file: > > coyote:/home/jonas# ls -l D* > -rw-r--r-- 1 jonas users 5 Dec 1 00:53 D:\\TEMP\\DUMMY
How about: rm "D:\\TEMP\\DUMMY" or rm D:\\\\TEMP\\\\DUMMY
> > Now, I want to remove this file, so I go: > coyote:/home/jonas# rm D:<tab> > And Linux expands this to: > coyote:/home/jonas# rm D:\TEMP\DUMMY > > , which, ofcourse results in a "rm: D:TEMPDUMMY: No such file or > directory". Can this be fixed in some easy way?
Is it d:\TEMP\DUMMY or D:\\TEMP\\DUMMY ??
If it is D:\TEMP\DUMMY, try rm "D:\TEMP\DUMMY" or rm D:\\TEMP\\DUMMY
I dont know if any of these will work, but it is worth a shot.
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