Richard Shaw wrote:
Thanks! That worked. The only thing I did differntley was to use
"ll
-i' instead of using find | more because I have a lot of files in my
home directory and it was painful trying to sort through them all.
I also found 'll -b' whch shows the escaped character which is
actually how rm found it:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 mythuser root 44 2008-03-17 22:10 \340\363\254
Another method that should have worked nicely, using the output from
ls -b:
rm $'\340\363\254'
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