+ One of the solutions I read was to make a file named "-i" in your /
+ directory and all the
+ directories which you want to proctect from this sort of deletion.
Coool. But it will protect the files in the directory where 'rm -rf' is
launched. It does not protect sub-directories that may have this.
But anyway, something is better than nothing.
Sharad.
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