General :: Remove A File Named "."?

Jun 28, 2010

I found a file in a directory named "." Not the "." indicating the directory but an actual file with content in it. This, as you can imagine is causing all sorts of problems. The problem is I can't figure out how to remove it. How would I remove a file named "." without deleting the entire current directory. Here is a listing just to show you:

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You can see the directory (.) but you can also see the file owned by "user1" named "." of file size 2287. How would I remove this? (Running RHEL 4.6).

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i want to remove words "Max" and "constrained" in a file given below:

Max 0.003745 constrained
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Max 0.001689 constrained

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and further want to replace "Max" by line number so that i can plot the resulting file. i searched in forum, but couldn't do what i wanted to do. e.g. i used

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deletes whole line,and hence whole text.

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