Appendix 1: Common UNIX Commands
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rmdir
This command is the reverse of the mkdir command. It causes the directory
specified to be removed. There is only one option for this command:
 p
removes any parent directories that become empty by
removing the specified directory.
Example:
rmdir /mnt/DOS
will remove the sub directory DOS from the path /mnt.
See also: mkdir






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