mdel  - delete an MSDOS file mdeltree - recursively delete
       an MSDOS directory and its contents


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Description

       The  mdel  command  is  used to delete an MS-DOS file. Its
       syntax is:

       mdel [-v] msdosfile [ msdosfiles ...  ]

       Mdel deletes files on an MS-DOS filesystem.

       Mdel asks for verification prior to removing  a  read-only
       file.


See Also

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