dosrm(1)
NAME
dosrm, dosrmdir − remove DOS files or directories
SYNOPSIS
dosrm [−friu] device:file ...
dosrmdir [−u] device:file ...
DESCRIPTION
dosrm and dosrmdir are DOS counterparts of rm(1) and rmdir(1), respectively.
dosrm removes the entries for one or more files from a directory. If a specified file is a directory, an error message is printed unless the optional argument −r is specified (see below).
dosrmdir removes entries for the named directories, provided they are empty.
Options
The options are:
−f (force) Unconditionally remove the specified file, even if the file is marked read-only.
−r Cause dosrm to recursively delete the entire contents of a directory, followed by the directory itself. dosrm can recursively delete up to 17 levels of directories.
−i (interactive) Cause dosrm to ask whether or not to delete each file. If −r is also specified, dosrm asks whether to examine each directory encountered.
−u Disable argument case conversion. In the absence of this option, all DOS file names are converted to uppercase.
A DOS file name is recognized by the presence of an embedded colon (:) delimiter; see dosif(4) for DOS file naming conventions.
EXAMPLES
These examples assume that a DOS directory structure exists on the device accessed through the HP-UX special file /dev/rfd9122.
This example recursively combs through the DOS directory /tmp and asks if each DOS file should be removed (forced, with no file mode checks):
dosrm −irf /dev/rfd9122:/tmp
The following example removes the DOS directory doug from the DOS volume stored as HP-UX file hard_disk:
dosrmdir hard_disk:doug
SEE ALSO
dos2ux(1), doschmod(1), doscp(1), dosdf(1), dosls(1), dosmkdir(1), rm(1), rmdir(1), dosif(4).
Hewlett-Packard Company — HP-UX Release 8.05: June 1991