just rm -rf it» rather than «this looks like junk -- uhm.
> *think*. google around a bit and then removing it the right way.»
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> Tollef Fog Heen
> ,''`. UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who it
* good rules for amateurs?
It is
But is not wise to develop software that depends on it.
:)
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d this here
I would look at it.
And promptly removed it.
(rm -Rf style, yes)
Assuming that is unclean installation junk.
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gt; umount $TMPDEV
> rm -rf $TMPDEV
>
> This way there's no clutter in / and the original dev is mounted in a valid
> place that won't get overmounted later. It's also fhs compliant I think.
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