lucinda_Corkery answered on April 19th 20 at 12:21
Solution
find /root/ -name "mysql.php.*" -delete
Wilso answered on April 19th 20 at 12:23
sudo rm-I /root/mysql.php.140*
etc.
@Wilso giving 140* ??? I don't know these commands) - isaias_Schulist commented on April 19th 20 at 12:26
@isaias_SchulistThis file. mysql.php.140* means all files that begin with mysql.php.140, instead of the asterisk can be any character. File masks - briefly and clearly. - Georgianna.Herman commented on April 19th 20 at 12:29
did you try it? - Wilso commented on April 19th 20 at 12:32
@Wilso, files a lot when I enter sudo rm-I /root/mysql.php.1* it gives -bash: /usr/bin/sudo: Argument list too long - isaias_Schulist commented on April 19th 20 at 12:35
enter on
or, do you think I 140 from the light written? - Wilso commented on April 19th 20 at 12:38
@Wilso, 140 to 150 160 to enter?) - isaias_Schulist commented on April 19th 20 at 12:41
14 well, then try
the task is to reduce the listing - Wilso commented on April 19th 20 at 12:44
File masks - briefly and clearly. - Georgianna.Herman commented on April 19th 20 at 12:29
or, do you think I 140 from the light written? - Wilso commented on April 19th 20 at 12:38
the task is to reduce the listing - Wilso commented on April 19th 20 at 12:44