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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Atlanta
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Linux question
what's the proper command line to use to move files between hard drives my second hd is called hd2 also how do i switch to that drive to view the files already on there
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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I'd suggest "man mv", also to what destination is your hard drive mounted? (ie set in /etc/fstab), /dev/hd* just tells me you have IDE drives.
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also what the tar backup command for all directories and chmod structures
/dev/hda2 is the second hard drive |
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