rino -- Remove files by inode number Description ----------- Remove the files in the current directory that refer to a given inode number. Example ------- If you have a file that can't be removed by name, you can try this: $ ls -i 3090810 foo 3085281 ? Once you get the inode number for the file you want to delete, use find to remove it: $ find . -inum 3085281 -exec rm '{}' ';' Instead of using find, you can use `rino`: $ rino 3085281 Installation ------------ Grab `rino`, then run: $ make rino Copy the executable anywhere in your path.