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:Not to be nitpicky, but this should have sed -i -e s/then/than/g Already fixed. :Additionally, I'd suggest a different monicker than ``dumb-user'' -- :I've accidentally wiped several things several times with a screwed up :rm -rf. Ok, you could argue that I'm not the smartest guy, but ... ;) :Perhaps: : :This is an option perhaps more suitable for reducing accidents than :.Fl i : :--Devon I'll let one of the docs guys clean that up. I agree, actually. It's useful for experienced sysops as well. I've turned it on by default on crater and my workstation just to see how (hopefully not) annoying it is. Occassionally a BEST Internet sysop (cira 1996) would accidently blow away the wrong thing running 'rm -rf' as root. User directories, the whole of /u1 once (about a thousand user directories). But the worst occured on one of the SGI boxes where rm decided to follow symlinks in a particular situation (I forget exactly which), and a sysop trying to remove a user's directory wound up destroying, well, a huge amount of data before he realized something was wrong and hit ^C. Fortunately we had backups. -Matt Matthew Dillon <dillon@backplane.com>