What is the terminal command on Linux for removing a file from a directory?

Answer #1

. Make sure you understand what you are doing before trying it: . % rm . http://funadvice.com/r/15idfrqdlmj .

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Answer #2

Assume you mean Linux.

As far as the command for “removing a file from a directory” it depends on what you mean.

The “mv” command can remove a file from a directory by relocating to another directory. The “rm” command removes the file from the entire system.

Answer #3

be very careful when permanently removing files from your cpu, when it say “completing this action may cause system instability” it isnt bullshitting.

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