The correct answer is C. rm.
The command rm
is used to remove files from the filesystem. It can be used to remove a single file or multiple files. To remove a single file, use the following syntax:
rm file_name
To remove multiple files, use the following syntax:
rm file_name1 file_name2 file_name3
The command rm
will not ask for confirmation before removing the files. If you are not sure whether you want to remove a file, it is best to use the rm -i
command, which will prompt you for confirmation before removing each file.
The command erase
is not a valid command in Linux. The command dm
is used to create a disk image. The command .
is the current directory.
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