nevermind, i did a little poking and found my answer. Much simpler than i was expecting.
it was as easy as
sudo su
rm /backup.tgz
in terminal.
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nevermind, i did a little poking and found my answer. Much simpler than i was expecting.
it was as easy as
sudo su
rm /backup.tgz
in terminal.
Okay, this might be an odd question and if it's already been addressed i'm sorry but how would i go about deleting the file that's created, the backup.tgz file?
I'm really new to everything so if...