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dosrmdir -- Command Remove a directory from an MS-DOS file system dosrmdir device:directory dosrmdir removes directory from an MS-DOS file system. device names the floppy-disk or hard-disk device that holds the file system to be modified, e.g., /dev/fha0. You can also build a file of aliases so that you can access the drives as a, b, etc. For details, see the Lexicon entry for doscp, which explains how to set up defaults for the dos family of commands. Example The following command removes directory foo. It assumes that you have defined a to be a device in which you have set a disk with an MS-DOS file system: dosrmdir c:/foo Files /etc/default/msdos -- Setup file See Also commands, dos, dosrm, rmdir Notes dosrmdir does not understand compressed MS-DOS file systems created by programs such as Stacker or MS-DOS 6.0 dblspace.