Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/07/12/20:21:26
Alexander Hinds <ahinds AT thegrid DOT net> writes:
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> At 05:28 PM 7/10/97 -0600, Mike Porter wrote:
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> >On Thu, 10 Jul 1997, Mark Ruys wrote:
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> >>
> >> 1) First a simple question with b18 and Windows NT. Is it true you
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> >> can't `mv' files between disks. Namely,
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> >> mv //c/work.txt //a
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> >> generates an error. I can manually cp and rm the files, but not
> >> moving.
> >
> >I can't help with your other problems, but under Linux, at least, mv
> can't
> >move accross volumes....even on the same disk if you are copying
> across
> >partitions. I don't necessarily know WHY this is happening, but it
> is
> >consistent with the behavior of the GNU utilities.
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> That's because a mv does some (inode) magic within the filesystem -
> nothing actually gets moved, except some pointers in the "FAT". This
> kind of operation doesn't make sense across file-systems.
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> Of course, you've got to wonder why the "mv" command just doesn't do
> a cp/rm when moving across filesystems. But, it's UNIX, I suppose,
> that's answer enough. ;-)
>
Oh no, you can *mv* files across filesystems, but not directories!
racke#~ > df
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/dev/hdb2 96328 50835 40353 56% /
/dev/hda2 49769 39954 7245 85% /incoming
/dev/hdb6 495714 422647 47466 90% /usr
/dev/hda7 118965 29263 83555 26% /usr/src/redhat
/dev/hdb5 96278 81357 9784 89% /home
/dev/hdb3 111443 97147 8349 92% /lob
/dev/hdb7 192625 110761 71584 61% /var/spool
racke#~ > mv /home/racke/tmp/dir /tmp
racke#~ > mv --version
GNU fileutils 3.12
racke#~ > mv tmp/ /tmp
mv: cannot move `tmp' across filesystems: Not a regular file
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