[CentOS] Removing a file that starts with dashes
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m.roth at 5-cent.usWed Apr 2 14:51:00 UTC 2014
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Frank M. Ramaekers wrote: > How can I remove this file? > > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 28707 Mar 31 12:31 --backup=numbered > > I've tried a few different methods, but most attempts interprets the > file name as a switch (which it doesn't understand). Method 1: try rm \-\-backup\=numbered Method 2, that will *ALWAYS* work: ls -i then, using the inode number find . -inum <inode> -exec rm {} \; The latter method is the one guaranteed to take care of all kinds of filenames with weird, or unprintable, stuff in the name. mark
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