<--snip--> > Net question: how to get a '/' in a file name instead of having it > interpreted as a separator in a path. >
> I needed it once long ago when using a file system that had been built > on another OS. > > I resorted to using a hexadecimal editor on the raw disk to get rid of > the thing. Been there, done that. Now my time is worth more than the effort to go down that road. I opt to live dangerously..(shove an '-r' in there too if you feel like it) $ rm -i .* * this way you can delete illegitimate entries without hacking the filesystem.
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