Prefix it with a backslash. That overrides aliases. \rm -r /home (just kidding about the /home part) Andrew Iovannisci wrote: > Ahh, I have an alias rm="rm -i" that is forcing me to confirm the deletion of > every file. So, how do I get rid of the alias? > -- > Thanks, > Andy -- Digital Wokan, Tribal Mage of the Electronics Age Guerilla Linux Warrior
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