06-01-2009, 09:45 PM
Is this a personal (non-work) computer?
It's clearly telling you that you do not have a binary for "rm" anywhere in your path.
Can you try "/bin/rm" (by itself with no arguments)?
It's clearly telling you that you do not have a binary for "rm" anywhere in your path.
Can you try "/bin/rm" (by itself with no arguments)?