BALAJI S forced the electrons to say:
> My ls listing shows a "-l" file occuping 13kb but when i say rm -l it says
> illegal option. How can i delete the "-l" file ?

Did you read the rm manpage?

rm -- -l
rm ./-l

will both work.

Both methods are documented almost at the beginning of rm's man page.

Binand

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