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Let's assume that you've checked the copy of "cobras" which is in the "snakes" directory and everything is okay. We should now remove the original "cobras" file in the "reptiles" directory. The remove command is "rm". For example, to remove file "platypus", you would type rm platypus Type the command to remove the "cobras" file from the "reptiles" directory.
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Module 1 Introduction
Directory Structure
List Directory
View File Contents
Create Directory
Move and Rename File
Change Directory
Get Current Location
Quiz 1
End of Module 1
Module 2 Introduction
Pathnames
Copy File
Remove File
Remove Directory
File Security
Change File Permissions
Wildcards
Groups Memberships
Quiz 2
End of Module 2
Module 3 Introduction
Home Directories
Manual Pages
User Information
Find File
Concatenate Files
Redirect Output
Print
Print Job Status
Cancel Print Job
Quiz 3
End of Module 3
Module 4 Introduction
Copy Tree
Disk Space
Remove Tree
Process Status
Pipe Output
Pattern Matching
Kill Process
Quiz 4
Conclusion