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982 CHAPTER 79: FILE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION
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The directory to be removed must be empty, meaning before you remove a
directory, you must delete all the files and the subdirectory under this directory.
For file deletion, refer to the delete command and for subdirectory deletion,
refer to the rmdir command.
After the execution of the rmdir command, the files in this directory will be
automatically deleted for ever.
File Operations File operations include delete (removing files into the recycle bin), restore the
deleted, permanently delete (deleting files from the recycle bin), display, rename,
copy, and move files, and display specified directory or file information as shown in
the following table:
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You can create a file by copying or downloading or using the save command.
Display the current path pwd Optional
Available in user view
Display files or directories dir [/all ] [ file-url ] Optional
Available in user view
Change the current path cd directory Optional
Available in user view
To do… Use the command… Remarks
To do… Use the command… Remarks
Remove a file to the recycle
bin or delete it permanently
delete [/unreserved ] file-url Optional
Available in user view
Restore a file from the recycle
bin
undelete file-url Optional
Available in user view
Empty the recycle bin reset recycle-bin [ /force ] Optional
Available in user view
Display the contents of a file more file-url Optional
Currently only a .txt file can
be displayed.
Available in user view
Rename a file rename fileurl-source
fileurl-dest
Optional
Available in user view
Copy a file copy fileurl-source fileurl-dest Optional
Available in user view
Move a file move fileurl-source
fileurl-dest
Optional
Available in user view
Display files or directories dir [/all ] [ file-url ] Optional
Available in user view
Enter system view system-view -
Execute the batch file execute filename Optional

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