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What would happen if I rm -rf on a mounted gcsfuse directory

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Let's say I have a mounted bucket at path ~/path/to/mount/point on my local machine. What would happen if I rm -rf ~/path/to/mount/point. Only the mount point directory would be deleted or also all its content (hence all the bucket content)?

I don't want to try this command on the bucket I am currently working on.

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-rf is to remove data recursively. So it removes all the directory content as well. rm -rf on gcsfuse mounted directory is similar to performing rm-rf on any other directory.

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