there is indeed an alias....
i have such a thing also and it is put there upon install in order to protect us from
ourselves. =)
check again... it is someplace, either in you /home/user or maybe also in a global
file. but it is there. i'm sure someone else can point you right to it. i could if
i were at my box, but i'm not going to trust the RAM in my skull.
=)
Adrian Smith
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>>> Jordan Elver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1:03:32 PM 5/2/01 >>>
Hi,
How do I remove stuff i.e. rm -r folder/ without having to type yes to every
file in the folder?
I thought there might be an alias in .bashrc but I can't see anything in
there?
Any ideas?
TIA, Cheers,
Jord