David E. Ross wrote:
When I got a shell account on my ISP's Web server in my own address
space, one of the first things I did was
alias rm='rm -i'
I also did the same for cp and mv.
I tried this, some time ago. But this sucks, as it asks for *every*
file, if I try to "rm -r" a directory. As this makes it impossible to do
my work, I started to call "rm" with full path ("/bin/rm") and some time
later, I removed the alias.
CU
Manuel
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