try rm -f

DRX wrote:

>      When I give the command "rm annoyingfile" I expect annoyingfile to
> disappear -- not to be asked
>
> rm: remove 'annoyingfile'?
>
>      What's the point of asking that?  I wouldn't have given the command rm
> if I didn't want to remove annoyingfile, would I?
>
>      How do I change the function of rm to make it work the way I would like?
>
>                                                       DRX

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