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dosrmdir -- Command

Remove a directory from an MS-DOS file system
dosrmdir device:directory

dosrmdir removes  directory from an  MS-DOS file system.   device names the
floppy-disk or hard-disk device that  holds the file system to be modified,
e.g.,  /dev/fha0. You  can also  build a  file of aliases  so that  you can
access the  drives as a,  b, etc.  For  details, see the  Lexicon entry for
doscp,  which  explains how  to  set  up defaults  for  the  dos family  of
commands.

Example

The  following command  removes  directory foo.  It assumes  that you  have
defined a to  be a device in which you have  set a disk with an MS-DOS file
system:

    dosrmdir c:/foo

Files

/etc/default/msdos -- Setup file

See Also

commands, 
dos,
dosrm,
rmdir

Notes

dosrmdir  does not  understand compressed  MS-DOS  file systems  created by
programs such as Stacker or MS-DOS 6.0 dblspace.