Difference between revisions of "Rm (command)"

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== Related terms ==
 
== Related terms ==
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* <code>[[truncate]]</code>
 
* <code>[[lsof]] -a +L1 /path/to/fs</code>
 
* <code>[[lsof]] -a +L1 /path/to/fs</code>
 
* Set file to zero: <code>[[truncate]] -s 0 /path/to/filename</code>
 
* Set file to zero: <code>[[truncate]] -s 0 /path/to/filename</code>

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rm -rf
echo "" > /path/to/the/file.log
If it was already deleted, on Linux, you can still truncate it by doing:
echo "" > "/proc/$pid/fd/$fd"
rm: cannot remove 'XXXX': Read-only file system


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