Ok, I screwed up. Not badly or anything, but still.
Here's what I did. I was un-raring a film (legally obtained, ofc) from my download drive to my movie store. Both drives are in the same Linux box. Problem is I mistyped the command and have now got a little problem.
Instead of typing this:
Code:
unrar x movie.file.r01 /mnt/music/HTPC\ Movies/Name\ of\ the\ Film/
I typed this:
Code:
unrar x movie.file.r01 /mnt/music/HTPC\ Movies/ Name\ of\ the\ Film/
The extra space after "Movies" has caused the film, all 8 gig of it, to be extracted to a hidden and unreachable folder called " Name of the Film" with a space before it.
Now, I cannot see this folder in bash or in explorer, deleting it returns a file not found but if I try and extract something to the same path it asks if I want to overwrite it, so it
is there. Admittedly I have around 5 terra in my server box so I am not desperate for space, but its not the point.
So - how the heck do I delete this folder and its contents?
Cheers in advance.