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UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4371- February 28, 2024
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Unix Tip #4371- February 28, 2024
MOVING FILES WITH CPIO
If you have a multitude of
files to move from one
directory or filesystem to
another, here's a one liner:
# find /old_directory -depth | cpio -pdmv /new_directory
This will move all of the
files under the specified
old_directory to the
new_directory, keeping the
same ownership, permissions,
and directory structure.
This tip generously supported by: BAtkins@osc.uscg.mil
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