Re: removing symbolic link

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just 

rm /root/teste without the last '/' with do the trick.

Paul
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 15:33, Nataniel Klug wrote:
>     Hello,
> 
>     I am having serius troubles trying to remove a symbolic link. I create
> one just for testing purpose, like this:
> 
> #ln -s /home/nata/teste/ /root/teste/
> 
>     The I tryed to remove this using rm:
> 
> #rm /root/teste/
> 
>     It asked if I want to remove the files and the directory (all my files
> from /home/nata/teste/). But I don't want it. I just want to remove de
> symbolic link. How can I do this?!
> 
> PS.: RedHat v8.0.
> 
> Att,
> 
> Nataniel Klug
> 


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