On Sunday 30 June 2002 13:50, Joseph Jackson wrote:
> Matthew Stapleton wrote:
> > How do I recursively remove all the subdirectories and contents of a
> > particular directory in Linux? I know of 'rmdir', but this only works for
> > empty directories. I need something like DOS's 'deltree'.
> >
>
On 29-Jun-2002 Ray Olszewski wrote:
> Marco --
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Matthew Stapleton wrote:
> How do I recursively remove all the subdirectories and contents of a
> particular directory in Linux? I know of 'rmdir', but this only works for
> empty directories. I need something like DOS's 'deltree'.
>
> Thanks,
> Matthew Stapleton
>
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How do I recursively remove all the subdirectories and contents of a
particular directory in Linux? I know of 'rmdir', but this only works for
empty directories. I need something like DOS's 'deltree'.
Thanks,
Matthew Stapleton
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OK. You should be able to do what you want. But we do need to know quite a
bit more.
1. Why do you want to use the Linux host this way? If the DSL router itself
has a /30 netmask on its internal side, that sounds like a DSL modem that
connects multiple computers without any help. The 192.168.
Windows Internet Connection Sharing is giving me fits getting my DSL shared onto my
private home network.
I have 2 network cards in my linux server (redhat 7.2)
Eth0 is set up as 192.168.0.5
Eth1 is set up as 192.168.0.6
My internal network is plugged into Eth1 and I am able to ping all my wi
Well, I can receive, but can no longer send!
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Marco --
I am a bit reluctant to pester the list with this messages for sort of
troubleshooting ... it can get very tiresome and SPAMlike very quickly ...
but since I know you have had recurring problems, I wll this ONE TIME
respond both directly to you and to the list. If you get both copies,
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